What is a policy window? Give a specific example of one policy window.
What will be an ideal response?
A policy window is the opportunity presented by circumstances and attitudes to enact a policy into law. Policy entrepreneurs must wait for a window to open and then seize the opportunity. Examples will vary.
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In 2013, four years after Brazil was awarded the Olympics and a year before it would host the World Cup, protests broke out in many major cities in the country. The demonstrators were protesting a. the enormous amount of money that was going to preparing for the games rather than meeting important social needs. b. charges of kickbacks and bribery that were directed against the contractors of
the venues. c. the government's decision to award large contracts to foreign firms. d. the decision by the government to use military forces to police these events. e. the decision by the government to ban alcohol sales at these venues.
Court briefs that identify issues and marshal evidence are __________
a. friend-of-the-court briefs b. discoveries c. written arguments d. writs of certiorari