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riadik2000 [5.3K]
3 years ago
15

In the democracy, what the majority wants is often reflected in policy. Explain two roles of the media in the policy making proc

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iren [92.7K]3 years ago
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One point is earned for an explanation of how a newly elected president increases the likelihood of policy change.
• Presidents claim an electoral mandate that allows them to pressure Congress into adopting their agenda.
• Presidents have more political capital during their honeymoon period, which allows them to set the legislative agenda.
• New presidents can issue executive orders or make appointments that may influence public policy.
• The new president’s party is more likely to have gained seats in Congress during the presidential
election, which makes it easier to pass legislation.
One point is earned for an explanation of how a national crisis increases the likelihood of policy change.
• Focuses the attention of policy makers, which can lead to policy change.
• Unifies and mobilizes the public, which can lead to policy change.
Here is more information.

One point is earned for a description of the role of the courts in the policy process.
Court decisions can create, block, or guide public policy (judicial review, overturn, precedent).
One point is earned for a description of the role of the media in the policy process.
• The media can set the policy agenda.
• They can choose which issues to cover and how to frame them.
• They inform the public on public policy issues. Hope this helps! Mark brainly please!
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