The Congressional Budget Office

a. provides expertise and policy analysis on many issues at every stage of the legislative process

b. is part of the Library of Congress.
c. provides policy analysis and information regarding economic considerations and research to support the budget process.
d. analyzes the impact of alternative policy positions.


c

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a. Ninth Amendment b. Tenth Amendment c. Fourteenth Amendment d. Seventeenth Amendment

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a. Although Japan's unemployment rate is fairly low, its rate of relative poverty has increased considerably because of the increase of nonregular workers. b. Nonregular workers comprise about 30% of the Japanese workforce c. Women tend to be nonregular workers more than men. d. The increase of nonregular workers is chiefly a result of Japanese firms cutting costs. e. The increase of nonregular workers has created a tension between them and regular employees in part because non-regular workers get few, if any, benefits.

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