Why did the Reagan administration introduce cost-benefit analysis into the rule-making process?

A. to expand administrative discretion
B. to decrease the number of legal disputes over rules
C. to accelerate the rule-making process
D. to slow the rule-making process


Answer: D

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a. General elections b. Caucuses c. Closed primaries d. Party conventions e. Direct primaries

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a. True b. False

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A. impeach the president. B. give advisory opinions to Congress. C. declare a law unconstitutional. D. give advice and counsel to the president. E. suspend the writ of habeas corpus.

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