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newbem

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Based on Downs's issue-attention cycle, what is one reason that policy issues fade from public attention?
 
  a. The problem has no known solution.
  b. Congress blocks action on the policy proposal.
 c. People realize that solving the problem will be costly.
  d. The policy is enacted, and people believe that nothing more can be done.

Question 2

Congress and the president share which of the following powers over agencies and departments in the federal bureaucracy?
 
  a. the power to influence budgets
  b. the power to issue executive orders
 c. the power to hold oversight hearings
  d. the power to use inspectors general



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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