How does the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) influence rule making by departments and agencies?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain that the APA was enacted in 1946 to ensure that interested parties are able to provide input into the rule-making process.
2. Note that the APA outlines steps that agencies must follow when they issue rules. Specifically, the act requires that (1) public notice of the time, place, and nature of the rule-making proceedings be provided in the Federal Register; (2) interested parties be given the opportunity to submit written arguments and facts relevant to the rule; and (3) the statutory purpose and basis of the rule be stated. After rules are published, thirty days generally must elapse before they take effect.

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Which of the following best describes a constitutional democracy?

What will be an ideal response?

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A German shoe manufacturer recently opened a production facility in South Africa. Due to significant tax breaks provided by the government, the shoe manufacture earns $5 million in additional profits. What is the company most likely to do with this money?

a. to open facilities in a country with fewer tax incentives b. to make payments to the World Trade Organization c. to invest most of it in South Africa d. to send it back to Germany

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A. ?overturned parts of the act, taking power away from the states. B. ?overturned parts of the act, making for a major states' rights victory. C. ?upheld the act, taking power away from the states. D. ?upheld the act, making for a major states' rights victory. E. ?opened the way for voting by non-citizens.

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