How is the issuing of regulations a legitimating activity? What is the necessary prerequisite to the issuing of secondary legislation?
What will be an ideal response?
Issuing regulations or secondary legislation is a legitimating activity because it makes rules for society. Secondary legislation can only be issued pursuant to primary legislation that has been adopted by Congress. Agencies cannot issue regulations for activities which are not governed by congressional legislation.
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A. The United States B. China C. Germany D. The Soviet Union E. France
What is the core argument of Anthony Downs's landmark 1957 work, An Economic Theory of Democracy?
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