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nenivikky

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Why has the government expanded regulations so much over the past 100 years?
 
  A) The public has demanded it B) To address problems created by market failures.
  C) Because of growing agency discretion D) As a result of the failure of government oversight
  E) In response to growing worldwide interdependence

Question 2

Congressional consideration of healthcare reform in 2009-2010 is an example of
 
  A) cloture
  B) a presidential veto
  C) unorthodox congressional procedures
  D) a unanimous-consent agreement
  E) gerrymandering



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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