Which of the following is true of the Office of Management and Budget?

A. It is now called the Bureau of the Budget.
B. It directly controls the nation's money supply.
C. It publishes the budgets prepared by Congress.
D. It helps the president prepare the annual budget.
E. It is currently in the Department of the Treasury.


Answer: D

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