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Policy plans created to address a societal problem can be adopted by the
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Do you mean this as a fill‑in/quiz question or are you asking who can adopt policy plans in practice? A brief answer and some possible completions:
- If it’s a fill‑in: “government” (or more specifically “local, state, or federal government”) is the usual single‑word answer.
- More complete: Policy plans can be adopted by governments (legislatures, executives, agencies), non‑governmental organizations, private-sector institutions (businesses), and community groups or coalitions.
- If you mean formal public policy: adoption typically happens through legislative action, executive orders, agency rulemaking, or judicial decisions.
Tell me which context you want (exam, essay, or real‑world process) and I’ll tailor the answer.
- If it’s a fill‑in: “government” (or more specifically “local, state, or federal government”) is the usual single‑word answer.
- More complete: Policy plans can be adopted by governments (legislatures, executives, agencies), non‑governmental organizations, private-sector institutions (businesses), and community groups or coalitions.
- If you mean formal public policy: adoption typically happens through legislative action, executive orders, agency rulemaking, or judicial decisions.
Tell me which context you want (exam, essay, or real‑world process) and I’ll tailor the answer.
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