Exam 4: Rulemaking and Regulations
Exam 1: The Foundation67 Questions
Exam 2: The Policy Process and Policy Theories67 Questions
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Exam 4: Rulemaking and Regulations67 Questions
Exam 5: Economic Policy and Public Budgeting68 Questions
Exam 6: Crime and Public Policy68 Questions
Exam 7: Education Policy70 Questions
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The rulemaking process is the same for both the federal and state governments.
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At the federal level, the public can submit comments on proposed rules via email or mail.
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Which of the following institutions controls agency budgets?
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After a federal rule becomes a law, the next stage is ______.
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Which of the following was not identified in the text as a stage of rulemaking?
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When Congress grants policymaking power to agencies, it is referred to as ______.
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According to the text, interest groups can use ______ to achieve a favorable outcome after a final rule has been published in the Federal Register.
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Public comments are only submitted via the traditional snail mail.
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An attempt by the government to control the behavior of citizens, corporations, and subgovernments is referred to as ______.
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______ conduct local site visits to ensure that public policy is carried out as intended by the law.
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Regulators employ their enforcement styles based on all of the following except ______.
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Rule-writers meet with interest groups during the ______ stage.
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All of the following were identified as ways that Congress oversees agency decision-making except ______.
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When interest groups try to influence rulemaking by writing a substantive public comment and submitting to an agency, they are considered to be in the ______ stage.
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Do you believe that regulations are necessary in the United States? Why or why not?
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Identify the reasons why U.S. regulations are important to understand.
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The Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 was implemented under President ______ New Deal.
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