How has the organization and function of the Office of Management and Budget changed since it was established?
What will be an ideal response?
The Bureau of the Budget, established in the Treasury Department in 1921, became a part of the new Executive Office of the President in 1939. In 1970, President Nixon renamed it the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). His intent was to emphasize management in addition to the annual review of agencies’ budgets. OMB now analyzes these agencies’ spending proposals, makes recommendations to the president for final decision, and compiles all of the requests into the budget formally transmitted to Congress.
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a. concerns about the Articles of Confederation b. Shays's Rebellion c. the Coercive Acts d. the Three-Fifths Compromise