Fiscal Policy Quick Check

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Carter is his school's president. As part of Carter's responsibilities, he must make decisions about important public policy issues affecting his school community. A major public policy issue affecting his school community is recycling. What steps should Carter take when analyzing and making a decision about recycling?(1 point)
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Carter should make a decision in which the costs outweigh the benefits.
Carter should make a decision in which the costs outweigh the benefits.

Carter should use a decision-making model before making a decision.
Carter should use a decision-making model before making a decision.

Carter should make a decision based on what other school's have done.
Carter should make a decision based on what other school's have done.

Carter should make the decision by considering his wants and needs only.
Carter should make the decision by considering his wants and needs only.
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The best response for Carter when analyzing and making a decision about recycling is:

Carter should use a decision-making model before making a decision.

Using a structured decision-making model will help him evaluate various factors, including costs, benefits, potential outcomes, and community needs, leading to a more informed and effective decision.

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