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Why did the Reagan administration introduce cost-benefit analysis into the rule-making process?
 
  a. to expand administrative discretion
  b. to decrease the number of legal disputes over rules
  c. to accelerate the rule-making process
 d. to slow the rule-making process

Question 2

__________ are the most staunchly conservative and most solidly Republican of all major religious denominations in the United States.
 
  a. Mormons
  b. Methodists
  c. Catholics
 d. Buddhists



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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