Not including their many benefits, how much does the average congressperson make each year for his or her congressional service?

A. $235,000
B. $50,000
C. $86,000
D. $111,000
E. $174,000

Answer: E

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A) Bureaucracies of the federal government have grown in scope so that no problem is beyond an agency's authority to solve. B) The elimination of overlapping jurisdictions within agencies, corporations, and line departments has eradicated confusion when problems or crises arise. C) Some problems and crises are so severe that they require help from multiple agencies. D) The federal bureaucracy includes agencies, corporations, and line departments that all share the same mission. E) Each agency, corporation, or line department has unique jurisdictions that do not overlap with other parts of the federal bureaucracy.

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What is "budgetary borrowing?"

A. writing a budget with a large deficit, and assuming that the gap will be closed with higher revenues from an improved economy B. borrowing money to close the difference between revenues and expenditures through selling bonds, or borrowing from state accounts intended for other purposes C. unfunded mandates that cost the state billions a year D. bonds that cover needed infrastructure projects

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