How did the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 change the budget?
a. The Bureau of the Budget was created to assist Congress in budget preparation for presentation to the president.
b. The Bureau of the Budget was created to assist the president in budget preparation and presentation to Congress.
c. Executive departments began to submit their budget requests to Congress before sharing them with the president.
d. The Cabinet was granted the formal power of approving the budget prior to the budget being sent to Congress.
Answer: b
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