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What is true of the federal level of government and the state and local level in the creation of public policy?A.Both focus on policy relating to relations with foreign entities.B.Both give most of the power to chief executives.C.Both include a process of debate by a legislative body.D.Both require approval by the Supreme Court before the policy becomes law.

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What is true of the federal level of government and the state and local level in the creation of public policy?A.Both focus on policy relating to relations with foreign entities.B.Both give most of the power to chief executives.C.Both include a process of debate by a legislative body.D.Both require approval by the Supreme Court before the policy becomes law.

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To answer the question step by step:

  1. Understand the question: The question is asking about the similarities between the federal level of government and the state and local level in the creation of public policy.

  2. Analyze each option:

    • Option A: "Both focus on policy relating to relations with foreign entities."
      • This is not true because foreign policy is primarily the responsibility of the federal government, not state or local governments.
    • Option B: "Both give most of the power to chief executives."
      • While chief executives (the President at the federal level and governors/mayors at the state/local level) do have significant power, the creation of public policy typically involves a legislative process, not just executive power.
    • Option C: "Both include a process of debate by a legislative body."
      • This is true. Both the federal government (Congress) and state/local governments (state legislatures, city councils) have legislative bodies that debate and create public policy.
    • Option D: "Both require approval by the Supreme Court before the policy becomes law."
      • This is not true. Policies do not require approval by the Supreme Court before becoming law. The Supreme Court may review laws for constitutionality after they are enacted, but this is not a prerequisite for the creation of public policy.
  3. Conclusion: Based on the analysis, the correct answer is:

    • Option C: Both include a process of debate by a legislative body.

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