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go.lag

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U.S. citizens, in general, pay lower taxes than their European counterparts and
 
  A) are happier with the tax system.
   B) complain less.
   C) get more services.
   D) get fewer services.
   E) wish they were paying more.

Question 2

The watchdog agency of Congress that employs over 3,000 people to oversee the operation of the executive branch is called
 
  A) the General Accounting Office.
  B) the Bureau of the Budget.
  C) the Bureaucracy.
  D) the Office of Management and Budget.
  E) the Executive Branch.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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