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jon_i

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Sometimes legislatures promulgate statutes that are not very clear. An administrative agency can help through
 
  a. an interpretive rule.
  b. a notice and comment period.
  c. a procedural rule.
  d. encouraging the legislature to re-write the statute.

Question 2

Equalizing educational opportunities became a national educational policy priority due to
 
  A. The Morrill Act
  B. Elementary & Secondary Education Act
  C. Plessy vs Ferguson
  D. Brown vs Board of Education



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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