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appyboo

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The limits on what Congress can do what powers it has are stipulated in
 
  a. the Tenth Amendment.
  b. Article I, Section 8.
  c. the Fourteenth Amendment.
  d. the Bill of Rights.
  e. the First Amendment.

Question 2

Comparative public policy
 
  a. examines the causes and consequences of policy decisions.
  b. is the set of programs and activities designed to encourage economic development in a particular country.
  c. is an output of a political system designed to alter some aspect of political, economic, or social conditions.
  d. is the set of approaches related to international relations, national security, and defense.
  e. is the set of government approaches designed to improve economic, social, and political conditions within a country.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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