Determining whether a policy is fair or equitable is a matter ______.
a. governed at the federal level by the General Accounting Office
b. for the president and Congress to jointly decide
c. not easily accomplished by cost–benefit analysis
d. usually determined by the Supreme Court
e. opinion among those whom the policy is designed to serve
e. opinion among those whom the policy is designed to serve
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What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. laïcité b. neutral state model c. state church d. positive accommodation