Come up with a policy position that you would like to take. This might be a policy that you want your school or community to adopt. It might also be a policy for your personal life, or one that you want your family to adopt. What matters are the steps.
Guidelines:
Review the steps in the policymaking process.
Come up with a policy position that you would like to take.
Explain your policy problem and the policy approach that you propose to fix your problem.
Evaluate a classmate's policy problem and suggest an alternate policy solution that might also solve their problem. If you are in the class by yourself, your teacher will propose a policy solution that you can critique.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A policy I would like my community to adopt is going green, obviously, you can't force every single person to not use any plastic because this is virtually impossible but what I can do is stop the usage of plastic bags. Plastic bags and plastic in general, is very bad and harmful for our planet. The usage of plastic contributes to the drastic climate change we are facing today. And with keeping in mind we cant stop the manufacturing of plastic objects across the world let alone the nation because it can harm the economy very much and create a shortage in supplies that don't yet have an alternate to plastic, but we do have re-usable bags which are very common and easy to make. I suggest in every grocery store exchange plastic bags with reusable ones. But I do acknowledge the fact these cost money and although they are only a few cents it can put a small business at a loss. My solution to this is to have the bags cost less than $1 and give customers a discount for buying it and bringing it back. this way people are more motivated to buy one, although re-usable bags are a little thing, remember little things can go a long way.

Answer 2

Answer:

Consider two businesses, Company A and Company B:

Company A buys a tract of forest and meadow next to a wildlife protection area, cuts down all the trees, and covers most of the land with parking lots. It builds - with tax breaks given by the community to encourage it to settle there - a large factory that belches smoke into the sky and flushes chemicals into the river that flows through the protected land next door.

Many local people apply for the high-paying jobs the factory offers, but few are hired; Company A has brought most of its former workforce with it, driving up local housing prices and flooding the schools with new students. Suddenly taxes and prices rise, and new houses are going up on much of the open land that has made the community a pleasant place to live.

As if that weren't enough, the company refuses to join the local United Way, explaining that its parent company contributes to charity through its own foundation. When local organizations inquire about funding from the foundation, Company A representatives tell them that it only gives money to large, established charities.

Company B buys a similar, but larger, tract of land...and immediately sets aside half of it as a conservation area, which it invites the community to use. Rather than building a new plant, it has decided that the old factory on the edge of its new land is just what it needs, and hires local contractors to make over the building. At the company's direction, they install solar panels, double-paned windows that will reduce lighting costs and provide solar heat in winter, low-flow faucets, a water-recirculation system, and other "green" features. The plant, when it is finished, will be highly energy-efficient, and will, according to the company, put nothing into the environment that's harmful to people, wildlife, plants, or water quality.

Company B announces that it plans to hire at least 75% of its workforce from the local community, and to set up a training facility so that local people can learn the skills they need to work at the plant. It will also feature an on-site day care center for employees, as well as a generous medical and dental plan. Its executives volunteer for various organizations and boards. It funds half the cost of the construction of a new science center at the high school. It joins United Way and becomes active in its fundraising. And it explains that all of this is the policy of Company B's parent corporation, which believes in giving back to communities where it earns its money.

Which business's policies are more community-friendly? These examples are both extremes, of course. There are companies as callous as Company A, but not a huge number, and there are probably even fewer as community-spirited as Company B and its parent corporation. The contrast, however, serves to illustrate the difference between community-friendly and non-community-friendly business policies.

This section is about the social, health, economic, and environmental policies that business and government can adopt to improve community life, foster community development, and create healthy communities...and how community builders can persuade them to do so.


Related Questions

contesta:

1.Que revela la respuesta que el Faraon dio a Moises: "Quien es el Senor para que yo obedezca su voz?

2. Cueales consecuencias negativas, al principio, trajo para el pueblo de Israel la vista de Moises y Aaron al Faraon?
(class Edu. Christiana)

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Answer:

1.What does pharaoh's answer to Moses reveal: "Who is the Lord that I may obey his voice?

he is asking who is Moses God and why should he obey him.

2. What negative consequences, at first, brought for the people of Israel the sight of Moses and Aaron al

Pharaoh?

Pharaoh had set all of the Israelites to work and slavery and that was a problem for Moses so God had sent plags  

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Which statements accurately describe China after World War II ?



Choose all answers that are correct.


The Cultural Revolution under Mao in the 1960s oppressed students and professionals.


Since 1976, China has had a mixture of a market economy and a communist economy.


After Mao's death, Chinese leaders began to open the country more to the west.


Mao’s Great Leap Forward plan to increase industry was a great success.

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Answer:

D and C, I believe

Explanation:

because they both reason with the statement. Rawr

B, chinas communist economy fell so it mixed in with the market economy

How does exploring our own identity and history help us to better understand the people of the past and their stories within U.S. History?

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It helps because we will understand how they got food made shelter and how they communicated with other people.

How did the immigration of Germans impact the early settlement of Louisiana?

A: Their increase in numbers resulted in a decrease in French immigration.
B: They had a large knowledge of agriculture that increased the colony’s supply of food.
C: They developed large tracts of land that they had been granted as settlers.
D: They created a citizens’ militia based on German military tradition to protect the colony.

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Answer:

"been" (and any subsequent words) was ignored because we limit queries to 32 words.

Explanation:

A final important way German and Dutch settlers contributed to the growth of the middle colonies was through agriculture and westward expansion. German and Dutch settlers often arrived in the colonies as family units as opposed to job seeking individuals.

It’s B they started their own farms and provided most of the food there

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Your commander, Lieutenant Major Reginald Brighton, wants a full report on what is happening in the United States. Specifically, he needs information on the Articles of Confederation, and he wants to know why a stronger government is necessary for the country to survive. In your confidential letter of at least two paragraphs, be sure to include the following elements:


A formal tone used for writing, as you are addressing your commander

A heading or title including a date and greeting to the commander (for example, "Confidential Letter, December 1786.")


First paragraph:


An explanation of the powers that Congress has under the Articles of Confederation

A list of the strengths of the new government under the Articles of Confederation

A list of the weaknesses of the new government under the Articles of Confederation

Examples of how people have reacted to the new government


Second paragraph:


An explanation of why a new, stronger government is necessary


If you do well, your commander may reward you with a promotion. After all, your mission is for the glory of Great Britain, which was humiliated by its defeat in the Revolutionary War. The commander is detail oriented and will want as many facts as possible.


Click on the next tab, "Hints and Guidelines," for help with getting started on this assignment.



Assignment

View the Grading Rubric before beginning the assignment.


Complete the reading and interactives for this lesson.

Create a written report or media presentation about the U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation.

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Answer/Explanation:

Dear Commander Lieutenant Major Reginald Brighton:

As you know the confederation has its constitution and this constitution has many articles. The present missive is to inform you what is happening in the United States with respect of this constitution.

The main article of this constitution states that the president is elected by popular vote and gives the congress many attributions. The congress has to approve the nation's budget and they just have spend the money that the country has. I think the best thing  of this people is that they have power balance and leaders that make many good things for their nation.

The strengths of this nation are many. For example it  has a good Army because the congress has bought many good weapons and also it has passed good bills in favor of the people, for example: this country has good hospitals and medicine for everybody. The weaknesses of this new government are many  but I think the worst thing can be that there is not so much Freedom of Speech. The ones that talk about the congress are immediately put under investigation.

People have reacted in different ways to the government, but I think people are started to get tired of the situation of not having the liberty of saying what they really want.

I will inform you more about this nation in my following missives.

Expressing my feelings of the highest esteem, I respectfully say good bye,

Attentively,

Sir William Shakespeare

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Which statements accurately describe recent population density and shifts in Southeast Asia?



Choose all answers that are correct.


Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta has become a megalopolis.


The greatest population densities are on the coasts, along the rivers, and in deltas.


Overcrowding has pushed many people to migrate from urban to rural areas.


Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums.

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many city people are very poor and live in urban slums

Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums

why does the skulls in the day of the death mean or why they are being used?

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“It's really an offering to the soul that they're remembering,”

Where did many modern ideas about law originally come from?

Historical law codes like Hammurabi's Code
Military law created during the Revolutionary War
Founding documents like the Declaration of Independence
Case law established by King George III

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Case law established by King George III.

Which pair of Old Testament and New Testament verses is regarding the solid rock? Isaiah 9:6 and Acts 3:15 Isaiah 32:1-2 and Matthew 5:6 2 Samuel 22:2-3 and Matthew 16:18 Psalm 24: 7 and Matthew 27:11, 37

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Answer:

Samuel 22:2-3 and Matthew 16:18

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Fill in the blank

• Mississippi ______________________________________ played a huge role in the decision to secede from the Union.

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Answer:

Mississippi played a huge role in the decision to secede from the union.

Explanation:

Mississippi played a huge role in the decision

U.S. residents who are not citizens may not

serve on juries
attend school
find a job
buy a home

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Answer:

serve on juries

Explanation:

Serve on juries because they are not civilians so they can’t participate in civil cases

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.land that can be farmed because of rivers and SOIL

.a generally warm and wet surface

Answer:

i am not smart

Explanation:

Though Daoism does not have a strict belief structure, the idea of yin and yang is central to all Daoist thinkers. Daoism embraced an ancient Chinese belief in balance, and the concepts of yin and yang represent the balancing aspects of nature. These include the differences between light and dark, hot and cold, and male and female. The idea of balance has been a key concept of Chinese culture for centuries, which is largely due to Daoist teachings.

According to the passage, how would Daoist teachings encourage unity during the Tang dynasty?
A.
Daoists encouraged the conquest of neighboring peoples in Japan.
B.
Daoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists lived peacefully together.
C.
Daoists, Buddhists, and Confucianists controlled their own areas.
D.
Daoists encouraged people to submit to the Chinese emperor. HELP ASAP!

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Answer:

Explanation:

c

In the 12th Century while in the Middle East during one of the battles the Normans invented a new type of cavalry tactic that will go on to be used in Europe through the middle ages. What is this calvary tactic?

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Answer:

Just search up What is this calvary tactic? then a video should pop out for you

Explanation:

Researches say after the Mayan civilization’s demise the towns resembled what

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Explaination

In the Post-Classic Period following the collapse, the state of Chichén Itzá built an empire that briefly united much of the Maya region, and centers such as Mayapán and Uxmal flourished, as did the Highland states of the Kʼicheʼ and Kaqchikel Maya. ... Millions of Maya people still inhabit the Yucatán peninsula today.

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Which of the following colonial leaders helped form a Franco-American alliance in 1778?
General Burgoyne
Benjamin Franklin
Lord Dunmore
General Washington

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Benjamin Franklin helped form a Franco-American alliance


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Benjamin Franklin :)

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Why was Archibald Murphey an influential person in North Carolina history?

He was the state’s first governor.
He was an inspiration for future development in the state.
He founded the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He helped construct the Buncombe Turnpike.

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Answer:C

Explanation:

Answer is C

He founded the university of North Carolina

Explaination:
He’s known as the “Father of Education” in his state

What details in the drawing illustrate the idea that Constantinople was a busy, wealthy city?

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if you tell me what lesson and module this quiz is from, i'll find the answer from my test

Answer:

where is the drawing?

Explanation:

Which strategy was used by both the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in early Indian history and Gandhi in the twentieth-century struggle for independence from Britain?

non-violence

economic boycotts

missionary work

the Eightfold Path

Why is the population of India likely to overtake China to become the largest in the world by 2030?

China has more elderly people than India does.

The birth rate in India is greater than in China.

Many people are leaving China to move to India.

More people in India are moving to the cities.

Which term refers to one country’s ability to produce a certain product at a lower cost or using fewer resources than it can produce another product, compared to another country’s production of those same products?

comparative advantage

absolute advantage

comparable productivity

outsourcing

Which countries are located in Central Asia?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Azerbaijan


Kyrgyzstan

Turkmenistan

Armenia

Which factors contributed to the population growth and development of Siberian Russia?

Choose all answers that are correct.

a free-land program promoted by the czar

the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway

the establishment of gulags In Siberia

the death of Joseph Stalin

Which difficulties have Central Asia and the Caucasus region faced in establishing democratic governments since the end of the Soviet era?

Choose all answers that are correct.

ethnic and territorial disputes

constitutions that are difficult to uphold

the emigration of people into Siberian Russia

the lingering influence of the Communist party

Which bodies of water border the countries of Southwest Asia?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Black Sea

Pacific Ocean

Caspian Sea

Persian Gulf

Which type of climate is most prevalent in Southwest Asia?

Mediterranean

continental

arid

semiarid

Why is Southwest Asia called the “cradle of religion”?

Many sacred religious texts were discovered by archaeologists in the region.

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all had their beginnings there.

It is the birthplace of Hinduism and Islam.

The founders of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity were born there.

Which current issue in Southwest Asia has its roots in ancient times?

competition to seize control of rich oil fields

movements for democracy in Arab nations

anger among Turks over the fall of the Ottoman Empire

the ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict

What is a source of the current Arab-Israeli conflict?

al-Qaeda’s terrorist attacks on the United States

the decline of the Ottoman Empire

the emigration of persecuted Jews into Palestine

Iraq’s takeover of Kuwait

In addition to Arabic, which languages are spoken by large groups in Southwest Asia?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Hebrew

Syrian

Turkish

Muslim

Which ethnic group makes up 90 percent of the population in most countries of Southwest Asia?

Israeli

Kurdish

Arab

Turkish

Which negative effects have the discovery and production of oil in Southwest Asia created?

Choose all answers that are correct.

benefits only to the westernmost countries in the region

a widening gap between rich and poor countries

tensions and wars over the control of oil

the intervention of foreign powers in the region

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Answer:

benefits only to the westernmost countries in the region

The birth rate in India is greater than China

In the academies should be taught the Latin, Greek, French and English languages, the higher rules of arithmetic, the six first books of Euclid’s elements, Algebra, Geography, the elements of Astronomy, taught with the use of the Globes, ancient and modern history. The basis of a good education is classical and mathematical knowledge; and no young man ought to be admitted into the university without such knowledge.

–Report of Archibald Murphey to the
North Carolina Senate, 1817

According to Murphey, what should academies enable students to do?

Students should be ready to enter the workforce.
Students should be prepared to attend a university.
Students should be able to help their parents run the family farm.
Students should have gained the training to become teachers.

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Answer:

For the first part of the nineteenth century, the North Carolina legislature did not officially consider the subject of public education. Various governors urged the legislature to take up the issue, but with no success.

In 1815 a joint committee on education was formed, with members of the two houses of the General Assembly. That committee, led by Senator Archibald Murphey of Orange County, produced two reports, in 1816 and 1817. The second report laid out a complete plan for public education. A statewide commission would oversee the schools. Schools would be built and teachers paid with a combination of state and local funds. Three levels were proposed: primary schools, like present-day elementary schools; academies, like today’s middle or high schools; and the University of North Carolina.

Soon after the committee read its report, on December 16, 1817, Murphey introduced a bill to put his recommendations into effect. The bill passed its first reading in each house of the Assembly, but a bill had to pass three readings to become law, and it never received another reading. It would be twenty-three years before North Carolina would have a system of free public education.

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Students should be prepared to attend a university.

Explanation:

I got it on edge.

Which southern colony became wealthy from growing tobacco and using the labor of many enslaved people who were shipped against their will to the colony?

A.Georgia

B.South Carolina

C.Virginia

D.Maryland

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Answer: C. Virginia

Explanation:

Who wrote the original draft of the Declaration of Independence?
George Washington
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
John Adams

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Answer:Original Rough Draft of the Declaration

Written in June 1776, Thomas Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence, included eighty-six changes made later by John Adams (1735–1826), Benjamin Franklin 1706–1790), other members of the committee appointed to draft the document, and by Congress.

Explanation:

This will help!

Thomas Jefferson wrote the original draft of the Declaration of Independence. Hence, option C is appropriate.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

The Second Continental Congress, which met in Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 4, 1776, adopted a proclamation and foundational text known as The United States Declaration of Independence, officially The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America.

These three key concepts were included in the Declaration of Independence: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness are among the Unalienable Rights that all people possess. Men have inherent equality. People have a civic obligation to protect these rights for other people as well as for themselves.

On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress approved this same Declaration of Independence, which the 13 American colonies used to dissolve their political ties to Great Britain. The Declaration enumerated the reasons why the colonies wanted independence.        

Hence, option C is correct.

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Rice became the money crop in:


southern Carolina
southern Carolina

northern Carolina
northern Carolina

Maryland

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Answer:

A

Explanation: Because i know im correct and im always correct trust me

: Souther Carolina

: In the early eighteenth century, rice became the major cash crop of the Lowcountry, and would continue to dominate coastal South Carolina’s economy into the nineteenth century.

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I think the answer is B (maybe)

The answer is A

The whole thing is about the military and how she wants to help other women go to the military

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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Answer would be letter B! :)

Which statements accurately describe recent population density and shifts in Southeast Asia?



Choose all answers that are correct.


Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta has become a megalopolis.


The greatest population densities are on the coasts, along the rivers, and in deltas.


Overcrowding has pushed many people to migrate from urban to rural areas.


Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums.

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Answer:

all but C are corect

Explanation:

Indonesia’s capital of Jakarta has become a megalopolis.

The greatest population densities are on the coasts, along the rivers, and in deltas.

Many city people are very poor and live in urban slums.

Answer:

a b and d hope this helps have a nice day ;)

Explanation:

Compare and contrast Andrew Jackson’s and Henry Clay’s arguments about American Indian removal. Write a paragraph explaining each man’s opinion on this issue. Use evidence from the documents to support your conclusions. Access the documents here.

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Answer:

[A speedy removal] will relieve the whole State of Mississippi and the western part of Alabama of Indian occupancy, and enable those States to advance rapidly in population, wealth, and power. It will separate the Indians from immediate contact with settlements of whites; free them from the power of the States; enable them to pursue happiness in their own way and under their own rude institutions; will [slow down] the progress of decay, which is lessening their numbers, and perhaps cause them gradually, under the protection of the Government and through the influence of good counsels, to cast off their savage habits and become an interesting, civilized, and Christian community. . . . The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves. . . . It will place a dense and civilized population in large tracts of country now occupied by a few savage hunters.

–President Andrew Jackson, 1830

Explanation:

In 1830 Henry Clay, one of the most prominent members of the House of Representatives, spoke out against American Indian removal. In this speech, he quotes from an 1814 statement by the US government that says American Indians have a legal right to their lands and are not subject to US laws. The United States stand charged with the fate of those poor children of the woods, in the face of their common Maker, and in presence of the world. And as certain as the guardian is answerable for the education of his infant [child], and the management of his estate, will they be responsible here and hereafter. . . . “The Indians [living] within the United States are so far independent that they live under their own customs, and not under the laws of the United States; that their rights upon the lands where they inhabit or hunt are secured to them by boundaries defined in [friendly] treaties between the United States and themselves; and that whenever those boundaries [are changed, they will] receive from the United States ample [payment] for . . . the land ceded by them.”

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How does the physical environment of Southeast Asia affect human activity?



Choose all answers that are correct.


The location and trade activity within the Strait of Malacca have made Singapore an important port.


The cool climate causes monsoon winds to blow across the region, bringing rain for crops.


Both tsunamis and typhoons have caused thousands of deaths over the years.


The Mekong River flows through five mainland countries and has a basin that supports productive agriculture.

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The answer is: the Mekong river flows through five mainland counties and has a basin that supports productive agriculture.

Which one of these is NOT an original motivation for the Iranian Revolution?


Economic inequality


Living conditions


Corrupt government


Increase in taxes by income


Unemployment and displacement of farmers

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YES



EXPANATION: is that it is yes bc yes
It would be the 3rd one

Thomas is a member of the U.S. Navy. He did not report for scheduled duty in several weeks. He did not request time off from his supervisor.

What type of law applies to this situation?

Civil
Military
Juvenile
Common

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Answer:

Military

Explanation:

Answer:

B (Military)

Explanation: got 100% on test!

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