Discuss the role of bureaucratic agencies in quasi-judicial processes, and provide some examples

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An ideal response will:
1, Define this process as decision making by a federal agency as to whether an individual or organization has complied with or violated government laws or regulations and whether penalties or corrective actions should be applied.
2, Provide an example, such as the Federal Communication Commission's response to complaints from the public about obscenities during a Golden Globe award broadcast.
3, Detail that judicial processes are also used when citizens are denied requested benefits from the government.
4, Provide an example, such as the opportunity for citizens denied Social Security disability to appeal their case to an administrative law judge.

Political Science

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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a. feminism. b. realism. c. international regimes. d. constructivism. e. complex interdependence.

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