How are health warnings on cigarettes an example of bureaucracies having more power than Congress in some cases?

A) Congress needed the approval of both the Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health and
the surgeon general before requiring cigarette manufacturers to print health warnings.
B) The Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health worked in tandem with the surgeon general
to petition for cigarette manufacturers to print health warning, eventually forcing
manufacturers to comply.
C) The Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health and the surgeon general used data
indicating that cigarettes increased lung cancer to put pressure on Congress, which eventually
forced manufacturers to print warnings.
D) Congress did not have the power to require cigarette manufacturers to print health warning on
their label, but the Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health and the surgeon general did.

C

Political Science

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a. iron triangle. b. civil society. c. gross national product. d. realignment. e. annual economic growth.

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