The second step in the life cycle of policy making is

a. formulation of a public policy response, usually followed by a pledge of action.
b. redefinition of a public or private "condition" as a public "problem."
c. evaluation of the impact of the policy.
d. placement of the proposed policy on the formal agenda of government.
e. emergence of the problem as a "public issue" requiring government action

d

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The on-demand news cycle has done which of the following?

A. allowed candidates to be better able to manage unanticipated media coverage B. increased the importance of the news cycle C. made it necessary for candidates to be constantly ready to spin events in their favor D. made candidates more capable of manipulating the news cycle E. All of these answers are correct.

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