How did the executive branch struggle with the dilemma of delegation?

a. The President struggled to ensure that Congress would provide enough money for the programs he requested.
b. The President ensured that government employees were not taking bribes to ignore official policies.
c. The President ensured that agents acting ostensibly on its behalf would faithfully carry out official policies.
d. There was no guarantee that governors would automatically follow the president’s preferences when implementing new policies.

c. The President ensured that agents acting ostensibly on its behalf would faithfully carry out official policies.

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An attorney whose full-time responsibilities are to provide for the legal defense of indigent criminal suspects is a

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