The rules and regulations typically used by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to achieve its environmental policy goals are part of its
A) command-and-control strategy.
B) incentive programs.
C) environmental impact statements (EIS) .
D) clear-cutting policy.
E) regulatory-expansion statutes.
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