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I always get confused, but what's the main difference between "politics" and "policy?" Would there be an easy way to distinguish them?

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Rebecca

Good question! A "policy" is a noun that means an action or strategy in place that a government, business, or individual uses. "Politics" is a noun that means the overall activities of the government and lawmakers. A "policy" is easily distinguishable as a plan or strategy, whereas "politics" is more general in relation to the art of governing. Ex: Part of politics involves setting in place policies. = Part of governing involves setting in place strategies. Ex: We need to update the policies for any possible situations. Ex: I don't like the politics in the music business.

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