______ are often used to determine whether to implement regulation.
a. Risk assessment and tort action
b. Cost-benefit analysis and partial preemption
c. Cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment
d. Tort action and assuming the roles of private attorneys general
c. Cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment
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Inductive reasoning relies on
A) rationalization. B) making empirical observations. C) premises-conclusion arguments. D) making predictions.
Define and describe the significance of the following U.S. foreign policy strategy: the Monroe Doctrine.
What will be an ideal response?
When Québec argues for "special status" in the Canadian federation it is suggesting that
A. all provinces are special and it shouldn't be a second class citizen. B. it speaks French. C. it controls the most fresh water. D. it isn't a province just like the other nine.
Which of the following best describes political action committees in the context of federal law?
a. They are highly regulated by the Federal Election Commission. b. Their donors are anonymous. - c. There are no limits on the amount of donations to a political action committee. d. There are no limits on donation amounts but the donors cannot be anonymous.