POL 201 WEEK 1- 4 QUIZES AND ANSWERS Grading Summary These are the automatically computed results of your exam. Grades for essay questions‚ and comments from your instructor‚ are in the "Details" section below. Date Taken: 9/22/2013 Time Spent: 38 min ‚ 33 secs Points Received: 6 / 10 (60%) Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 10 6 Grade Details - All Questions 1. Question : Under John Stuart Mill’s “harm principle‚” government may regulate private activities Student
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congress is the key source of funding and political support to the bureaucracy‚ the bureaucracy offers policy choices and execution to the congress. The bureaucracy also offers low regulation and special favors to the lobbyist who in return offer congressional support
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Independence. C) Bill of Rights. D) Declaration of the Rights of Man. E) Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 2. The vote was extended to women in 1920 as a result of A) presidential executive order. B) passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. C) congressional mandate. D) a Supreme Court decision. E) individual state decisions. 3. Through which pathway have Native American activists succeeded in their attempts to recover some of the debt owned them by the United States government? A) the court
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The National Intelligence Strategy (NIS) Executive Summary In the relatively short duration‚ that the position of the Director of National Intelligence has existed‚ the Director has issued three iterations of the National Intelligence Strategy. The current Director of National Intelligence‚ James R. Clapper‚ released the most current version of the National Intelligence Strategy on 18 September 2014. Revisions of the National Intelligence Strategy are scheduled to be released every four. In
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In September of 1947 the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was realised and hatched‚ the eventuality of the intelligence reformation in the United States occurring after the Second World War. Less than a year before this date a Joint Congressional Investigation had come to the inevitable conclusion that the Pearl Harbour attack illustrated America’s need for a unified command structure and a more efficient centralised intelligence system. In an attempt to bring these conclusions into realisation
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them said they’d cut back on the number of cigarettes they smoked. A third of those who’d quit smoking also quit using e-cigarettes. But E-cigarettes have not been tested for efficacy and safety. Additionally‚ they are produced overseas with little oversight to ensure good manufacturing practices. To regulate this product identified chemicals and quantities that is used in this product‚ release pros and cons for this product‚ and put a warning label on the product about the risk of addiction to nicotine
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Computing Initiative: Implications for Federal Information Technology Reform Management Eric A. Fischer Senior Specialist in Science and Technology Patricia Moloney Figliola Specialist in Internet and Telecommunications Policy April 23‚ 2013 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov R42887 CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Overview and Issues for Implementation of the Federal Cloud Computing Initiative Summary Cloud computing is a new name
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is the President’s independent foreign intelligence arm‚ responsible to him through the Director of National Intelligence and the National Security Council‚ and accountable to the people of the United States by interaction with the intelligence oversight committees of Congress. The CIA has many duties within those boundaries and performs a variety of functions through many forms of intelligence. They employ people from all backgrounds of academic study‚ from linguists to economists‚ along with
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edu/ep/littlehavana Berry addresses the affects experienced in our country by the people who have emigrated to the U.S. from Cuba. The breakup of families. A human touch is put on the outcomes of the invasion. Cogan‚ C. G. (1993). Covert action and congressional oversight: A deontology. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism‚ 16(2)‚ 87-98. http://www.tandfonline.com Cogan speaks how 14 years after “The Bay of Pigs” laws were adopted for congress to oversee covert action by our government. This is only one
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Admin Law Outline Overall Analysis 1. Enabling Statute—What was Congress thinking? 2. Constitutional Questions 3. Is informal rulemaking (quasi-legislative) or formal rulemaking (quasi-adjudicative) appropriate? 4. Is there sufficient notice? The red highlighted material will not be covered on the exam although it is important information for understanding Admin. law. 3 ½ hrs. to complete exam. I. The Origin and Mandate of Administrative Agencies Purpose 1. Regulate personal behavior of
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