Which of the following is true about the rules that agencies make?

a. They are advisory only and do not bind the agencies.
b. They have the force of law; however, the agencies can waive them at their discretion.
c. They are subject to confirmation by the Senate and authorization by the President.
d. They can be vetoed by the executive but not counteracted by executive order.


b. They have the force of law; however, the agencies can waive them at their discretion.

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Anthropology applies most to political science based on which example?

A) People are born with predispositions towards conservative or liberal views. B) People join groups because they have innate desires to be with others. C) Many ruling families maintained power by passing down their authority from one generation to the next. D) Power typically ends up with those with the most resources.

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How do elitists compare to pluralists, in regards to accountability to the masses?

A) Those who argue that elites are little accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that elites are only mildly accountable are pluralists. B) Those who argue that pluralists are little accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that elites are ultimately accountable are elitists. C) Those who argue that elites are very accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that elites are ultimately accountable are pluralists. D) Those who argue that elites are little accountable are elite theorists; those who argue that elites are ultimately accountable are pluralists.

Political Science

Which of the following can hear cases and conduct trials?

a. district courts b. courts of appeals c. the Supreme Court d. military courts

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On a questionnaire that contained a question asking you to list risky activities in which you have engaged, such a question would

a. require temporarily accessible information. b. call for an open-ended response. c. have a high likelihood of resulting in nondifferentiation. d. be likely to result in optimizing in the answer.

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