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bclement10

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Who appoints the heads of executive agencies?
 
  A) the President
  B) the Vice President
  C) the House
  D) the Senate

Question 2

Discuss the different questions to determine what must be done to satisfy due process in the cost-benefit analysis before a life, liberty, or property interest may be taken by the government.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Ahernandez18

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Courts use the cost-benefit analysis when determining exactly what must be done to satisfy due process. The government must look at the where, when, and what type of hearing is needed.
Where: First, due process requires that hearings be held in such a place that those interested will not be severely burdened by appearing.
What: Another important question is what type of hearing must be conducted to satisfy
due process.
When: Another important question is what type of hearing must be conducted to satisfy
due process.



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