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jeatrice

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What evidence would support that claim that free trade has widespread economic benefits?
 
  A)the creation of the Office of Management and Budget
  B)thesupport for presidential fast-track authority in Congress
  C)the rejection of fiscal policy by WTO members
  D)high economic growth rates in the aftermath of GATT

Question 2

The siding of the Supreme Court with agencies such as the Department of Defense and the US International Trade Commission in cases specifically related to their areas of competence is good example of the __________.
 
  A)political question doctrine
  B)principle of standing
  C)principle of administrative deference
  D) zone of twilight



ebe

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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