In South Dakota v. Department of Interior, the delegation of power to the Secretary of
the Interior to acquire land in trust for the Lower Brule Tribe of Sioux Indians was
declared unconstitutional because:
a. the Lower Brule Tribe of Sioux Indians was not recognized as a legitimate tribe eligible for benefits in the authorizing Act
b. the enabling statute did not articulate the underlying public use that justified the acquisition and the secretary's power to purchase land was not properly defined
c. Congress may delegate authority to purchase open federal land but not private land such as land within established city limits (the City of Oacoma)
d. the statute provided an unfair advantage to Indians, putting other Constitutionally
protected groups at a disadvantage
e. all of the above
b
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Cash larceny involves
a. stealing cash from an organization before it is recorded. b. stealing cash from an organization after it has been recorded. c. manufacturing false purchase orders, receiving reports, and invoices. d. a clerk paying a vendor twice for the same products and cashing the reimbursement check issued by the vendor.
Wright Company contracted with the city of St. Louis to train and employ disadvantaged youths. If Wright fails to fulfill the contract and is sued by one of the disadvantaged youths, the youth would
a. win, as he is an intended beneficiary. b. win, as he is a donor beneficiary. c. lose, as he is a creditor beneficiary. d. lose, as he is an incidental beneficiary.
The customers articulate the necessary features of a software project through:
A) Stories. B) Tasks. C) Requests for proposal. D) Bid rigging.