Question 1
If a problem will certainly repeat itself unless the current policy is changed and the cause of this problem is the very design of the current policy, it would be best described as attitudinal inherency.
A True
B False
Question 2
The stock issue of policy analysis in which the advocate tries to show that there are significant problems in the status quo is called:
A Ill (Harms
B Blame
C the Cure
D the Cost
Question 3
If you heard an advocate argue that the U.S. currently has no policy regarding the Armenian massacre of 1917, you would probably conclude that the advocate was arguing which stock issue of policy analysis?
A Ill (Harms)
B Blame
C the Cure
D the Cost
Question 4
If a policy advocate does not correctly identify the cause of the problem we cannot predict which of the following?
A that the problem won't go away by itself
B that the same attitudes/policies blocking the solution in the status quo won't continue and thwart the proposed solution
C that the proposal will actually cure the problem
D all of the above
Question 5
What does the term "status quo" refer to?
A What does the term "status quo" refer to?
B The current state of affairs
C The Stock Issues
D all of the above
E none of the above
Question 6
"Resolved: That the New England Patriots are the best NFL team of all time," would be a proposition of fact.
A true
B False
Question 7
Resolved: That the United States federal government should colonize the moon," is an example of a policy proposition.
A true
B False
Question 8
"Resolved that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq when the U.S. invaded" is an example of a policy proposition??
A true
B False
Question 9
"Resolved: Pasadena City College police and cadets should carry guns" is an example of a value proposition.
A true
B False
Question 10
"Resolved: The education policy No Child Left Behind is more harmful than helpful" is a type of value proposition.
A true
B False.