Asked by
alicia buttery
on Dec 11, 2024Verified
A policy advocate who takes action to subvert a particular policy is:
A) Whistle-blowing.
B) Sabotaging a policy.
C) Enhancing a policy.
D) Modifying the context of a policy.
Subvert
To undermine or overthrow an established system or institution, often through covert means.
Sabotaging a Policy
Deliberately obstructing or undermining the implementation or success of a specific policy or plan.
Modifying
The act of making changes to something, typically to improve it or to fit specific requirements.
- Distinguish between different actions taken by policy advocates and their impacts.
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between different actions taken by policy advocates and their impacts.