_______ is a form of policy evaluation that employs social science methodology to measure effects of policies or programs and the extent to which they are achieving their goals or objectives

a. Impressionistic evaluation
b. Before-and-after study
c. Experimental design
d. Systematic evaluation

d

Political Science

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A) veto power. B) appointment power. C) pardon power. D) commander in chief power. E) legislative power.

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The most important body of the United Nations, the ______ has a rotating membership of 10 nations that includes five permanent members.

A. Security Council B. Trade Council C. World Bank D. Peace Council

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