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What happens to a public policy after it has been implemented?
It is evaluated to see if it helped address an issue.
It goes to the president for final approval.
It goes through a trial period before becoming law.
It is only put in place in specific communities.
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Correct answer: It is evaluated to see if it helped address an issue.
Explanation: After a policy is implemented, officials monitor and evaluate its effects (outcomes, costs, unintended consequences). Based on that evaluation the policy may be continued, modified, expanded, scaled back, or terminated. The other choices describe steps that happen before or as part of design (pilot testing) or are not generally required (presidential approval, limited community use).
Explanation: After a policy is implemented, officials monitor and evaluate its effects (outcomes, costs, unintended consequences). Based on that evaluation the policy may be continued, modified, expanded, scaled back, or terminated. The other choices describe steps that happen before or as part of design (pilot testing) or are not generally required (presidential approval, limited community use).
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