A) Stage 2: Understanding Social Issues and Problems
B) Stage 3: Consulting and Reviewing
C) Stage 4: Formalizing Policy
D) Stage 6: Evaluating Policies
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A) A large segment of the population must recognize the circumstance to be undesirable in some way.
B) Any group of people in society must identify a particular circumstance to be undesirable in some way.
C) The circumstance must create a measurable degree of economic or social hardship,psychological or physical injury,or other negative consequence that people want changed.
D) The undesirable circumstance must ignite some kind of collective response aimed at fixing the situation.
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A) Alberta
B) Ontario
C) New Brunswick
D) Quebec
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A) Stage 2: Understanding Social Issues and Problems
B) Stage 3: Consulting and Reviewing
C) Stage 4: Formalizing Policy
D) Stage 6: Evaluating Policies
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A) Each level of government has its own sources of revenue,but the authority to pass certain laws must be done in consultation with the federal government.
B) Each level of government has its own sources of revenue and the authority to pass certain laws.
C) Each level of government must consult with the federal government on all policy matters.
D) Each level of government must first conduct regional studies to receive the local authority before it can request changes to budgetary policy.
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A) racism
B) crime
C) child poverty
D) divorce
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A) Canada's growing rates of poverty and homelessness
B) Canada's growing rates of domestic violence and illegal guns
C) Canada's growing rates of poverty and domestic violence
D) Canada's growing rates of homelessness and illegal guns
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A) Stage 2: Understanding Social Issues and Problems
B) Stage 3: Consulting and Reviewing
C) Stage 4: Formalizing Policy
D) Stage 6: Evaluating Policies
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A) British Columbia
B) Alberta
C) Manitoba
D) Ontario
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A) outputs of the program
B) inputs of the program
C) outcomes of the program
D) activities of the program
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A) Seventy homeless people could not find beds in local shelters so they set up tents in a public park in Victoria,British Columbia.
B) A registered sex offender was released;the public was not notified,yet one informed citizen chose to hand out flyers alerting the neighbourhood in Victoria,British Columbia.
C) The raids and vandalism following the Vancouver Olympics caused many merchants to hire their own security,and this even included their belief that even the public spaces (sidewalks) outside their premises were within their rights.
D) Fearing a legal grow-op existed in their Victoria,British Columbia,community,citizens staged sit-ins on the steps of parliament to end the growing and production of marijuana,despite the fact that citizens are entitled to this legal right based on Canada's medicinal marijuana policies.
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A) The census was to be conducted every five years,compared to previous format of every three years.
B) The census was to be conducted every ten years,compared to previous format of every five years.
C) They scrapped the mandatory long-form census questionnaire in favour of a voluntary household survey.
D) They scrapped the voluntary long-form census questionnaire in favour of a voluntary household survey.
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A) Stage 1: Identifying Social Problems and Issues
B) Stage 2: Understanding Social Issues and Problems
C) Stage 3: Consulting and Reviewing
D) Stage 4: Formalizing Policy
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A) racism
B) crime
C) poverty
D) domestic violence
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A) 1961
B) 1967
C) 1979
D) 1982
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A) to track about 50 000 Canadian adults for at least twenty years,with a focus to gather information on factors related to health,disease,and disability as people age
B) to track and compare about 50 000 Canadian and American adults for at least twenty years,with a focus to gather information on factors related to health,disease,and disability as people age
C) to track about 100 000 Canadian adults for at least thirty years,with a focus to gather information on factors related to health,disease,and disability as people age
D) to track and compare about 100 000 Canadian and American adults for at least thirty years,with a focus to gather information on factors related to health,disease,and disability as people age
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A) globalization and free trade agreements
B) globalization and a shift from an industrial to a post-industrial era
C) globalization and free markets
D) globalization and poverty
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