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Karolina [17]
3 years ago
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Public policy is best defined as a) promotion of the common good through regulatory instruments. b) deconstructing a policy issu

e in order to study aspects of the issue. c) government action taken in response to a public problem. d) activities of think tanks, interest groups, and government agents to address public problems. 2. ______ refers to the
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just olya [345]3 years ago
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Answer: <em>Option (C)</em>

Explanation:

Public policy is referred to as or known as the principled guide that is inclined toward action taken or considered by an executive branch(administrative) of  a state that is mostly in regards with class of issues, in a pattern that is  consistent with institutional customs and law. Recently there has been a movement for better use of the evidence in order to guide policy decisions.

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