Many politicians, business leaders, and scholars discount the role of public policy and emphasize the role of the labor market when explaining employers' maternity-leave policies, arguing that prior to the passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) of 1993, employers were already providing maternity leave in response to the increase in the number of women workers. Employers did create maternity-leave programs n the 1970's and 1980's, but not as a purely voluntary response in the absence of any government mandate. In 1972, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) ruled that employers who allowed leaves for disabling medical conditions must also allow them for maternity and that failure to do so would constitute sex discrimination under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. As early as 1973, a survey found that 58 percent of large employers had responded with new maternity-leave policies. Because the 1972 EEOC ruling was contested in court, the ruling won press attention that popularized maternity-leave policies. Yet perhaps because the Supreme Court later struck down the ruling, politicians and scholars have failed to recognize its effects, assuming that employers adopted maternity-leave policies in response to the growing feminization of the workforce.
It can be inferred that the author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements about government policy?
Government policy is generally unaffected by pressures in the labor market.
The impact of a given government policy is generally weakened by sustained press attention.
It is possible for a particular government policy to continue to have an impact after that policy has been eliminated.
A given government policy can be counterproductive when that policy has already unofficially been implemented.
The impact of a given government policy is generally weakened when the ruling is contested in court.
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最正确的答案是C。文章指出,在1972年EEOC发布的规定被法庭挑战之后,得到大量媒体关注。尽管Supreme Court随后驳回了这一规定,但它仍然能够产生影响。文章中的例子证明,所出台的政策仍然有影响力,即使规定已被撤销。因此,C选项最恰当,表明政府政策可能会在被取消之后仍然产生影响。