Regulations
a. determine how a law is actually implemented.
b. are written by Congress.
c. set broad principles rather than specific rules about how legislation is to be implemented.
d. are written in a way that is independent of the input of interested parties.
e. all of these
a
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A(n) __________ is a provision attached to a bill—to which it may or may not be related—to secure the bill's passage or defeat
Answer:
Which of the following statements describes judicial implementation?
a. Legislative and executive branches have the power to determine how rulings are implemented. b. The courts are given a necessarily limited role in policy making. c. The courts are given power to assess the constitutionality of acts of other branches of government. d. The court has the mandate to compel states to legislate the court's rulings.