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PUBLIC POLICY FINAL EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ ALREADY PASSED War on Drugs In the late 70s and 80s, this campaign fought the new levels of poverty, crime, & drug addiction in the inner cities. Led to mass incarceration. Richard Nixon President who declared war ...

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PUBLIC POLICY FINAL EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED

CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ ALREADY PASSED


War on Drugs

In the late 70s and 80s, this campaign fought the new levels of poverty, crime, & drug

addiction in the inner cities. Led to mass incarceration.

Richard Nixon

President who declared war on crime and drugs in the early 1970s initiated polices that

would lead to mass incarceration.

William Clinton

Democratic president who continued the war and drugs and passed the 1994 Crime Bill

which significantly increased funding for the war on drugs and increased incarceration

rates.

Mandatory minimums

State and federal sentencing laws that impose a minimum length of prison time an

offender is required to serve.

Mass incarceration

Extremely high rates of imprisonment, particularly males of color, due to policies

adopted as part of the War on Drugs.

1994 Crime Bill

, President Bill Clinton, provisions implemented many things, including a "three strikes"

mandatory life sentence for repeat offenders, increased funding for prisons, and an

expansion of death penalty-eligible offences.

Elitism

A theory of government and politics contending that an upper-class elite will hold most

of the power and thus have the most influence on public policy.

Pluralism

A theory of government that holds that open, multiple, and competing groups hold

power, and therefore ordinary people can impact public policy.

Interest groups

Groups of people who work together for similar interests or goal.

Lobbying

A strategy by which organized interests seek to influence the passage of legislation by

exerting direct pressure on members of the legislature.

Litigation

Filing a lawsuit; this is a way to get a policy removed, adopted, or enforced.

Juvenile Justice Reform Act (JJRA)

MD Law that prohibited charging children under 13 with a crime unless it's violent. Led

to higher rates of carjacking in 2023-2024.

Effectiveness

Whether a policy meets or fullfills the intended goals.

Acceptability

whether or not a measure has the approval of the public.

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