Studies of implementation of public policy have led to the conclusion in recent years that
a. implementation is largely considered as routine.
b. good implementation schemes require a tightly organized bureaucracy.
c. the organizational dimensions of executing a program are as important as the process for planning a program.
d. implementation never works.
c
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How can the development of interest groups in our political system be traced back to the early history of the Republic and the Framers of the Constitution?
Answer:
The modern civil rights movement pushed for an end to both de jure and de facto discrimination. When did this movement begin?
a. when the Civil War ended – b. during Reconstruction with the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments c. in the 1950s with an increase in public policies seeking to foster racial equality d. immediately prior to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment