How did the Supreme Court regulate federalism between 1877 and 1937?
a. It created the idea of "dual federalism," allowing state powers to frustrate the national government.
b. It created the power of "minimal federalism," giving the states very little power.
c. It created the power of "judicial federalism," ruling that the Court would supervise the federalism boundaries.
d. It created the notion of "congressional federalism," allowing Congress to set the boundaries of federalism.
e. It created the idea of "regulatory federalism," which allowed the President to supervise federal boundaries.
a
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The Administrative Procedure Act sets out the process by which federal executive agencies
a. delegate responsibility. b. receive input from the public about regulations. c. enforce regulations. d. publish the Federal Register. e. propose and issue regulations.
Which approach to the formation of policy agendas most directly contradicts the dominant pluralist approach?
A. a bureaucratic approach B. an elitist approach C. interest group approach D. a state-centric approach