What is the difference between a policy choice and a policy output?

What will be an ideal response?

Policy choices are decisions made by politicians, civil servants, or others granted authority that are directed toward using public power to affect the lives of citizens. Policy outputs are policy choices put into action; they include such governmental decisions as spending money, hiring people, or promulgating regulations.

Political Science

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The contemporary globalized economy makes it easy for elected leaders to respond to economic problems at the state and local level

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Paula's IQ is 114. Yet, in the seventh grade, Paula reads on a third-grade level. Paula is MOST likely:

-intellectually disabled. -badly taught. -unmotivated.

Political Science