In order to choose which policy options (such as sanctions or public education) are better than others to reduce cell phone use, policy analysts might use the criterion of efficiency. What question would they ask related to efficiency?
A. Which of these options will be the most acceptable to the driving public?
B. Which of these options is projected to reduce cell phone use the most?
C. Which of these options will least restrict people’s freedom and choice?
D. For what we invest, which of these options is likely to do the best job of reducing cell phone use?
D. For what we invest, which of these options is likely to do the best job of reducing cell phone use?
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What effect did the Telecommunications Act of 1996 have on the Federal Communications Commission?
A) The FCC was disbanded. B) The FCC was transformed into a law enforcement agency. C) The FCC was transformed from a regulator of the industry into a supporter of competition within the industry. D) The FCC became a moderator of disputes between media outlets. E) The FCC was transformed into a labor union that acted as an advocate for customers of the media.