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A public policy is shaped through something called "<em>Public Policy Cycle</em>". It consists in 5 stages, starting with the agenda.
The <em>agenda</em> is a setting of problems and concerns that governors and implementors need to analyze in order to find the one they will address at the moment.
After the problem is chosen, the other stage of the cycle is the "formulation", which consists in creating the policy itself, all the people that are going to be addressed with that policy, how it is gonna affect these people, etc.
Then, the "implementation". In this stage, the policy is effectively implemented, and starts working.
And last, the "evaluation". <em>Evaluation</em> is the stage when the governors and implementors get to see the outcomes of the policy, and then formulate and implement changes to improve it.
After the Civil War, many newly freed slaves migrated to the west because of the the Homestead Act that was passed in the year 1862. his act promised free land to all the settlers. 160 acres of free land or at a minor cost was promised to all those that settled in the west and had no criminal cases lodged against them for acting against the government of the United States.
The Lost Cause argument stresses the idea of secession as a defense against a Northern threat to Southern way of life
Answer:
To establish and maintain a sense of uniform order amongst the people
Explanation:
So, as societies grew in both population and in land occupation, it became harder to regulate the civil obligations of being a "good citizen." The earliest written "code of law" is Code of Hammurabi, which established the "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" as a law to follow for a peaceful society. The use of an established set of law's helped to create a universal understanding of what was expected to be followed by all men throughout a large area ruled by one "king" which also helped to unify those city-states under one identity. His codes also laid out the punishment for breaking said law so there would be no confusion or room of interpretation on consequences of actions.