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How does Congress engage in blame avoidance?
 
  A) By handing the job of imposing regulations to a regulatory agency
   B) By not writing regulatory legislation
   C) By having the president initiate all regulatory legislation
   D) By creating regulatory agencies that will create hammers
   E) By leaving important regulatory legislation until there is a new session in Congress

Question 2

When did the debate over which institution ought to control the nation's war power begin?
 
  A) Before the ratification of the Constitution
   B) During the Civil War
   C) During the War of 1812
   D) During the Mexican-American War
   E) During Thomas Jefferson's presidency



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