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rlane42

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The concept of due process under the Constitution is meant to protect the rights of defendants in
 
  A) civil proceedings to varying degrees.
  B) criminal cases.
  C) a and b.
  D) none of the above.
  E) only civil cases involving large sums of money.

Question 2

What is meant when a part of the bureaucracy has been captured?
 
  A) One government agency takes over another agency's function.
  B) Government services are provided by private companies.
  C) An industry regulated by an agency gains substantial power over the agency.
  D) Congress takes the oversight power of an agency away from the president.
  E) A business or corporation uses undue influence over Congress.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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