Which type of rulemaking did the practice of negotiated rulemaking replace in the U.S. government?
a. notice-and-comment
b. consensus
c. procedural
d. fact-finding
a. notice-and-comment
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The state of Weston has lost control of its territory and lacks adequate resources as well as legal authority to ensure smooth functioning. Weston's relations with its neighboring
nations are strained due to its unstable political system and unjust territorial claims. This implies that Weston is a(n) ________. A. sovereign state B. failed state C. feudal state D. plutocracy E. oligarchy
State party affairs are governed largely by the ________
A. elected executive officials of the state B. decisions of the state's executive party members C. U.S. constitution D. laws of the states
State courts are a central part of government, not only enforcing the law and settling conflicts, but sometimes
a. even passing their own constitutional amendments. b. even making public policy. c. even overruling the United States Supreme Court. d. even opting to increase the size of the state judiciary.