SPEA -V181 EXAM 1 EXAM WITH CORRECT
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED
A+ 2025 – 2026
Terms in this set (58)
what is public policy? what the government officials choose to do or
not to do about a public problem. the
government will step in when it is a wide spread
problem such as the environment, work place
safety, and of public safety regulations.
Term: "policy" a set course of action that an
individual or group consistently follows when
solving/dealing with a problem.
what is policy analysis? Policy Analysis refers to the examination of public
policy, the components of the process. More
specifically it examines the effects, causes, and
consequences of policy decision.
Why do we study public policy and Public policy is developed when the government
policy analysis? decides to take action in a widespread public
problems. The reason for this is so there is a
universal solution and regulation that affects a
multitude of organizations, corporations, and
citizens. Public policy is mostly developed for
public safety.
, What are the Contexts of public social context: condition such as demographics
policy ? and composition of population. How citizen
relate to one another, "livability" integration of
change, into communities.
economic context: Effects if a policy get adopted
or not, budgetary policies.
political context:
governing context:
cultural context: political culture refer to widely
held values, beliefs, and attitudes such as trusts
and confidence in government.
How does politics effect public 2 party polarization can effect development of
policy? public policy because negotiation can the policy
all together.
what is the citizens impact? Citizens participate through elections and voicing
opinions. Interests groups have a more effective
way of impacting public policy, they can educate
policy makers and citizens on specific policy
issues.
why study public policy? 1. Scientific reasons: to explore variables that
affect a policy or the effects a policy has
2. Professional reasons: study policy to solve
problems
3. Political purposes: trying to push a policy
What is a referendum? a law passed by the legislature can be reference
to the people for approval/veto.
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED
A+ 2025 – 2026
Terms in this set (58)
what is public policy? what the government officials choose to do or
not to do about a public problem. the
government will step in when it is a wide spread
problem such as the environment, work place
safety, and of public safety regulations.
Term: "policy" a set course of action that an
individual or group consistently follows when
solving/dealing with a problem.
what is policy analysis? Policy Analysis refers to the examination of public
policy, the components of the process. More
specifically it examines the effects, causes, and
consequences of policy decision.
Why do we study public policy and Public policy is developed when the government
policy analysis? decides to take action in a widespread public
problems. The reason for this is so there is a
universal solution and regulation that affects a
multitude of organizations, corporations, and
citizens. Public policy is mostly developed for
public safety.
, What are the Contexts of public social context: condition such as demographics
policy ? and composition of population. How citizen
relate to one another, "livability" integration of
change, into communities.
economic context: Effects if a policy get adopted
or not, budgetary policies.
political context:
governing context:
cultural context: political culture refer to widely
held values, beliefs, and attitudes such as trusts
and confidence in government.
How does politics effect public 2 party polarization can effect development of
policy? public policy because negotiation can the policy
all together.
what is the citizens impact? Citizens participate through elections and voicing
opinions. Interests groups have a more effective
way of impacting public policy, they can educate
policy makers and citizens on specific policy
issues.
why study public policy? 1. Scientific reasons: to explore variables that
affect a policy or the effects a policy has
2. Professional reasons: study policy to solve
problems
3. Political purposes: trying to push a policy
What is a referendum? a law passed by the legislature can be reference
to the people for approval/veto.