The three pre-policy stages are

A. (1) public protests, (2) congressional inquiry, and (3) committee report
B. (1) problem definition, (2) policy demands, and (3) agenda formation
C. (1) policy evaluation, (2) goal setting, and (3) cost-benefit analysis
D. (1) policy demands, (2) agenda formation, and (3) problem definition

B

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