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Hello students, here is a question, which of the following statement about the role of election is entachment of a public policy is true? so, we have an options given here, the first option will be, so the first one will be elections only result in changes of policy.
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So, election only result in, only result in changes to policy, changes to policy when there is, when there is divided government.
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And the second one says that elections generally do not, elections generally do not result in shift, result in shifts in public policy.
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And the third option says that elections always, elections always results in massive shift, massive shifts in public policy.
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And option d is elections only produce, elections only produce changes in public policy, public, sorry, public pay -all to 1960s.
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And option c is elections result in change in public, changes in public policy, but often not swift or quick changes.
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So, these are the options we have, let us discuss the answer now.
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So, the first option says that the election is result in the changes of a policy, there the dividends of government.
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So, this statement is not true, as the election can result in the changes of policy regardless of whether there is a dividend government or not.
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So, dividend government refers to the situation where different political parties control the different branches of government, which can sometimes leads to a gridlock and slower policy changes to government, so which can sometimes lead to a gridlock.
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So, however, the election still result in the policy change even there is unlift government, all the branches of government are the divided in here...