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Administrative agencies are often created by Congress because:
 a. they can consider technical details more effectively than Congress b. they can handle litigation more quickly than can the judicial system
  c. they have the ability to monitor a regulated industry on a continuous basis
  d. they can consider technical details more effectively than Congress and have the ability to monitor a regulated industry on a continuous basis
  e. they can consider technical details more effectively than Congress and have the ability to monitor a regulated industry on a continuous basis and can handle litigation more quickly than can the judicial system

Question 2

In a(n) ______ , the debtor makes a minimum monthly payment and more debt can be added to the account over time.
 a. collections account
  b. installment account c. revolving account
  d. open account
  e. security account



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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