Explain the process by which legislation is drafted and becomes law. What role do different groups, formal and informal, inside Congress and out, play in the process? Why is the procedure so complicated? What are the drawbacks and advantages of this procedure? Should the legislative process be streamlined?

What will be an ideal response?

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Political Science

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In normal economic times, this economic theory argues that the proper thing for government to do is to have a steady, predictable increase in the money supply at a rate about equal to growth in the economy's productivity.

A. Keynesian economics. B. Monetarist economics. C. Economic planning. D. Supply-side economics. E. Credit-based economics.

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