Dollree Gardner
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April 12, 2015
Cawas Mody
The Policymaking Process
Public Policy is a set of rules and strategy forced by the government for the needs of society; it’s for the welfare and best interest of the society. The obligation of it may involve society’s respect, endurance and patience; because whether the government’s goals are achieved or not it is best that the government supplies the needs of society. Public policies are supremely intended for the general good and welfare of the people. The public policy process involves the process of the government implementing rules, and guidelines to tackle a general problem or situation in society through management with different authorities in the …show more content…
Mass media uses a wide range of advertising techniques to get their significance out and change the opinions of people. By assessing the opinions at the personal level and combining them, the fraction of the people with particular views and preferences may be recognized. Public opinions affect policy both positively and negatively depending on the general public view on the policy. Governments have in numerous occasions devised the use of public opinions for guiding their public information and helping in the making of government policies. The primary image of democracy is the provision of a method through which public belief and public policy are reliably and often interacted (American bar Association, …show more content…
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