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When developing a new policy, what is the most critical aspect to consider for its long-term effectiveness?
Long-term policy effectiveness hinges on its ability to sustain itself and adapt to evolving circumstances, not just initial ease or speed.
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Question: When developing a new policy, what is the most critical aspect to consider for its long-term effectiveness?
Answer options:
- The ease of its immediate implementation.
- Its alignment with public opinion polls. ✅ Its sustainability and adaptability to future changes.
- The speed at which it can be approved.
Correct answer: Its sustainability and adaptability to future changes.
Explanation: Long-term policy effectiveness hinges on its ability to sustain itself and adapt to evolving circumstances, not just initial ease or speed.
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