Regulations
a. determine how a law is actually implemented.
b. are written by Congress.
c. set broad principles rather than specific rules about how legislation is to be implemented.
d. are written in a way that is independent of the input of interested parties.
e. all of these
a
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a. functional linkage b. prerequisite spillover effect c. artificial linkage d. by-product spillover effect
In which state are voters allowed to register to vote up to and on Election Day?
a. Texas b. Mississippi c. Alabama d. Minnesota
How do rules fit into the concept of “who gets what, and how”?
a. rules can be thought of as the “what” b. rules are not relevant c. rules can be thought of as the “who” d. rules define the “getting” e. rules can be thought of as the “how”
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A. research in the Library of Congress. B. audits of financial records. C. evaluations of technological advancements. D. employment application evaluations. E. audits of high-ranking military officers.