False.......
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False....... o.O
Lol...U.S. Citizens DO have a part in the policy making process. It's called elections. 👊🇺🇸👊
The revision stage of a policy process is when you look a the policy again and may make changes. This can be done at any point in the process but is part of the final process that involves ongoing evaluation.
Yes, citizens of the United States have a significant role in the policy-making process. They can participate through various means such as voting in elections, engaging in public discourse, contacting their elected representatives, and advocating for issues they care about. Additionally, citizens can join interest groups or participate in grassroots movements to influence policy decisions at local, state, and federal levels. This engagement helps ensure that diverse perspectives are considered in shaping laws and policies.
You join Folks by being in a gang that is a part of the folk alliance, We don't beat our own unless they are in violation.
Initiatives and referendums
When the costs and benefits of a potential policy are openly debated, that is part of the democratic process.
policy adoption
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Answer this question… Making final decisions
the secretary general
evaluation