State: Private land converted to public spaces (examples: airports, road, or highway usage).Federal: Gun policy, drug policy, immigration (examples: effects on jobs, background checks, cultural changes in communities).Identify how the policy was formulated from a historical standpoint and identify which stakeholders were involved in the process.Appraise the position whether the policy creates a benefit for one group (or stakeholder) while other groups experience disadvantages or negative challenges because of public policy implementation.Appropriately incorporate at least three quality sources. A quality source can be either grey literature, such as a news article, or scholarly, such as peer-reviewed works. In the case of public administration, government websites are appropriate quality resources.Use the Stakeholder Analysis Assignment Template [DOCX].