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natalie2426

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When would Congress be most likely to allow a federal agency significant discretion in rule-making?
 
  a. following a congressional election
 b. following a presidential election
  c. following the passage of a law that required multiple compromises
  d. following the passage of a law supported by both political parties

Question 2

Why do some scholars consider issue networks as a form of elitism?
 
  a. because they are small, well financed, and influential in shaping policy
  b. because they focus on technical issues that the public cannot understand
  c. because they require their members to have advanced educational degrees
 d. because they focus on issues of concern to wealthy people



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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