_______ require that an agency’s proposed decisions in a particular subject-matter area be reviewed by other interested agencies.

a. Lead agency formulas
b. Interagency committees
c. Clearance procedures
d. Interagency agreements


c. Clearance procedures

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a. citizens evaluating political candidates based on personal characteristics b. citizens evaluating political candidates based on candidates' work experience c. agencies hiring people based on their performance on entrance exams d. agency officials evaluating a policy proposal based on its merits

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The starting point for an institutional study of the presidency is the view that presidential power is __________

A)embedded in and mediated by institutions B)independent of and solely determined by institutions C)dependent on and decided by institutions D)unrelated to and unaffected by institutions

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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