Come up with a policy position that you would like to take. This might be a policy that you want your school or community to ado
pt. It might also be a policy for your personal life, or one that you want your family to adopt. What matters are the steps. Guidelines:
Review the steps in the policymaking process.
Come up with a policy position that you would like to take.
Explain your policy problem and the policy approach that you propose to fix your problem.
Evaluate a classmate's policy problem and suggest an alternate policy solution that might also solve their problem. If you are in the class by yourself, your teacher will propose a policy solution that you can critique.
A policy I would like my community to adopt is going green, obviously, you can't force every single person to not use any plastic because this is virtually impossible but what I can do is stop the usage of plastic bags. Plastic bags and plastic in general, is very bad and harmful for our planet. The usage of plastic contributes to the drastic climate change we are facing today. And with keeping in mind we cant stop the manufacturing of plastic objects across the world let alone the nation because it can harm the economy very much and create a shortage in supplies that don't yet have an alternate to plastic, but we do have re-usable bags which are very common and easy to make. I suggest in every grocery store exchange plastic bags with reusable ones. But I do acknowledge the fact these cost money and although they are only a few cents it can put a small business at a loss. My solution to this is to have the bags cost less than $1 and give customers a discount for buying it and bringing it back. this way people are more motivated to buy one, although re-usable bags are a little thing, remember little things can go a long way.
Please match the above with their respective definitions carefully; as the definitions come. The sixth definition does not include the first term, "flank" from the question above.