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The Administrative Procedure was enacted in:

A) 1926
B) 1936
C) 1946
D) 1956
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Which U.S.President initiated the creation of many new agencies as part of his New Deal efforts to revive the economy during the Great Depression?

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Harry S. Truman
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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is a federal agency that is responsible for rate-making for energy matters of a national scale.What type of agency is the Nuclear Regulatory Commission?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
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Food stamps are distributed by:

A) Department of Health and Human Resources
B) Department of Agriculture
C) Department of Housing and Urban Development
D) Food and Drug Administration
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The Social Security Administration is a federal agency that provides retirement and disability benefits.What type of agency is the Social Security Administration?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
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During the 20th century,the number of federal government employees has:

A) increased in terms of the population
B) decreased in terms of the population
C) stayed relatively level in terms of the population
D) there are no statistics kept to illustrate this point
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Which of the following agencies was NOT created during the New Deal to revive the economy during the Great Depression?

A) Tennessee Valley Authority
B) Works Progress Administration
C) Civilian Conservation Corps
D) Department of Homeland Security
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Administrative law is needed because the number of agencies has significantly _______ in recent years.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) stayed the same
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Which source of administrative law is a law passed by Congress that establishes an agency and sets forth the responsibilities and authority of that agency?

A) Administrative Procedure Act
B) Constitution
C) Enabling Statute
D) Executive Order
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Which of the following is not a reason that explains the existence of agencies?

A) The government is so large that Congress does not have the time to make all of the
B) Congress is too small to be expert in all areas that it regulates.
C) Agencies allow the President and Congress to delegate their responsibilities, allowing a
D) Congress is too busy to be proficient in all areas that it regulates.
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Which type of administrative agency's head answers to the president and may be disciplined or terminated at the president's will?

A) Independent agency
B) Executive agency
C) Public service agency
D) Social welfare agency
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Administrative law focuses on the laws governing which part of the government?

A) Congress
B) Courts
C) Administrative agencies
D) President
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Which of the following is not a factor for the growth of administrative agencies?

A) Increased mobility
B) Increased interdependence of people
C) Expectation that government will provide more services and benefits
D) Fiscal conservative policies
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The Federal Communications Commission is a federal agency that determineswho may hold a license to broadcast communications.What type of agency is the Communications Commission?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
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The highest officer of an executive agency is called a:

A) secretary
B) director
C) chairperson
D) principal
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The National Science Foundation is a federal agency that promotes research and provides information to the public.What type of agency is the National Science Foundation?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
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The highest officer of an executive agency is called a:

A) Secretary
B) Director
C) Chairperson
D) Principal
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Which article under the U.S.Constitution is a source of authority for executive orders issued by the U.S.President?

A) Article I
B) Article II
C) Article III
D) Article IV
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Which source of administrative law is a comprehensive statute governing the procedures that agencies must follow when performing their functions?

A) Administrative procedure act
B) Constitution
C) Enabling statute
D) Executive order
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Each of the following was created by the first U.S.Congress except:

A) Department of Health and Human Resources
B) Department of Patents
C) Department of Foreign Affairs
D) Department of War
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One particular concern with administrative law involves the rights of _____ whendealing with administrative agencies.
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All 50 states have adopted the Model State APA.
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In most cases,where there is a conflict between an executive order and a statute,the executive order will prevail.
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The president's cabinet is made up of heads of executive and independent committees.
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Agencies may be created by all three branches of the federal government.
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A lawfully issued executive order has the effect of a statute.
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The U.S.Constitution expressly states all of the federal administrative agencies.
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Administrative law focuses on the substantive laws of administrative agencies.
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Administrative law defines the powers,limitations,and procedures of administrativeagencies.
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Administrative agencies have existed since the birth of the United States.
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The heads of independent agencies may serve at the pleasure of the president and may be fired at the president's will.
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The invention of the automobile is one factor that has led to the growth in thenumber of federal administrative agencies.
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Executive agencies are generally part of the executive branch while independent agencies are generally part of the legislative branch of the government.
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The Social Security Act of 1935 that sets forth the responsibilities and authorityof the Social Security Administration is an example of a(n)______ statute.
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The number of federal administrative agencies grew substantially in the time betweenthe Great Depression and World War II.
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Regulatory agencies exist at both the federal and state levels.
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The federal Administrative _______ Act is the comprehensive statute governing the procedures that agencies must follow when performing their functions.
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All states have enacted some form of an administrative procedure statute.
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Agencies exist at all levels of the government.
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Administrative law defines the powers,limitations,and _____ of administrativeagencies.
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Discuss which single factor you think has contributed the most to the growth of administrative agencies.
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The U.S.Occupational Safety and Health Administration that sets standards for safety in the workplace is an example of a(n)______ agency.
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Compare and contrast the different sources of administrative law in the United States.
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Explain what administrative law does not cover.
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Explain the factors that have led to the growth in the number of federal administrative agencies.
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Discuss the impact of federal agencies that affect the life of a college student.
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While some scholars have referred to administrative agencies as the fourth branchof government,after creation,most administrative agencies fall under the aegis or control of the _____ branch.
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Heads of executive agencies are nominated by the _____ of the United States andconfirmed by the Senate of the United States.
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Discuss the differences between executive agencies and independent agencies.
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The U.S.Department of Veterans Affairs that provides benefits for veterans is an example of a(n)______ welfare agency.
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President Franklin D.Roosevelt initiated the creation of many new agencies as part ofhis _____ efforts to revive the economy and to correct other social problems the nationwas experiencing.
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
The Administrative Procedure was enacted in:

A) 1926
B) 1936
C) 1946
D) 1956
C
2
Which U.S.President initiated the creation of many new agencies as part of his New Deal efforts to revive the economy during the Great Depression?

A) Theodore Roosevelt
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Harry S. Truman
B
3
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is a federal agency that is responsible for rate-making for energy matters of a national scale.What type of agency is the Nuclear Regulatory Commission?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
A
4
Food stamps are distributed by:

A) Department of Health and Human Resources
B) Department of Agriculture
C) Department of Housing and Urban Development
D) Food and Drug Administration
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The Social Security Administration is a federal agency that provides retirement and disability benefits.What type of agency is the Social Security Administration?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
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During the 20th century,the number of federal government employees has:

A) increased in terms of the population
B) decreased in terms of the population
C) stayed relatively level in terms of the population
D) there are no statistics kept to illustrate this point
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Which of the following agencies was NOT created during the New Deal to revive the economy during the Great Depression?

A) Tennessee Valley Authority
B) Works Progress Administration
C) Civilian Conservation Corps
D) Department of Homeland Security
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Administrative law is needed because the number of agencies has significantly _______ in recent years.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) stayed the same
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Which source of administrative law is a law passed by Congress that establishes an agency and sets forth the responsibilities and authority of that agency?

A) Administrative Procedure Act
B) Constitution
C) Enabling Statute
D) Executive Order
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Which of the following is not a reason that explains the existence of agencies?

A) The government is so large that Congress does not have the time to make all of the
B) Congress is too small to be expert in all areas that it regulates.
C) Agencies allow the President and Congress to delegate their responsibilities, allowing a
D) Congress is too busy to be proficient in all areas that it regulates.
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Which type of administrative agency's head answers to the president and may be disciplined or terminated at the president's will?

A) Independent agency
B) Executive agency
C) Public service agency
D) Social welfare agency
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Administrative law focuses on the laws governing which part of the government?

A) Congress
B) Courts
C) Administrative agencies
D) President
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Which of the following is not a factor for the growth of administrative agencies?

A) Increased mobility
B) Increased interdependence of people
C) Expectation that government will provide more services and benefits
D) Fiscal conservative policies
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The Federal Communications Commission is a federal agency that determineswho may hold a license to broadcast communications.What type of agency is the Communications Commission?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
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The highest officer of an executive agency is called a:

A) secretary
B) director
C) chairperson
D) principal
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The National Science Foundation is a federal agency that promotes research and provides information to the public.What type of agency is the National Science Foundation?

A) Regulatory agency
B) Public service agency
C) Social welfare agency
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The highest officer of an executive agency is called a:

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C) Chairperson
D) Principal
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Which article under the U.S.Constitution is a source of authority for executive orders issued by the U.S.President?

A) Article I
B) Article II
C) Article III
D) Article IV
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Which source of administrative law is a comprehensive statute governing the procedures that agencies must follow when performing their functions?

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D) Executive order
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Each of the following was created by the first U.S.Congress except:

A) Department of Health and Human Resources
B) Department of Patents
C) Department of Foreign Affairs
D) Department of War
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One particular concern with administrative law involves the rights of _____ whendealing with administrative agencies.
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All 50 states have adopted the Model State APA.
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In most cases,where there is a conflict between an executive order and a statute,the executive order will prevail.
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The president's cabinet is made up of heads of executive and independent committees.
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Agencies may be created by all three branches of the federal government.
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A lawfully issued executive order has the effect of a statute.
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The U.S.Constitution expressly states all of the federal administrative agencies.
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Administrative law focuses on the substantive laws of administrative agencies.
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Administrative law defines the powers,limitations,and procedures of administrativeagencies.
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Administrative agencies have existed since the birth of the United States.
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The heads of independent agencies may serve at the pleasure of the president and may be fired at the president's will.
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The invention of the automobile is one factor that has led to the growth in thenumber of federal administrative agencies.
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Executive agencies are generally part of the executive branch while independent agencies are generally part of the legislative branch of the government.
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The Social Security Act of 1935 that sets forth the responsibilities and authorityof the Social Security Administration is an example of a(n)______ statute.
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The number of federal administrative agencies grew substantially in the time betweenthe Great Depression and World War II.
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Regulatory agencies exist at both the federal and state levels.
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The federal Administrative _______ Act is the comprehensive statute governing the procedures that agencies must follow when performing their functions.
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All states have enacted some form of an administrative procedure statute.
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Agencies exist at all levels of the government.
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Administrative law defines the powers,limitations,and _____ of administrativeagencies.
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Discuss which single factor you think has contributed the most to the growth of administrative agencies.
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The U.S.Occupational Safety and Health Administration that sets standards for safety in the workplace is an example of a(n)______ agency.
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Compare and contrast the different sources of administrative law in the United States.
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Explain what administrative law does not cover.
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Explain the factors that have led to the growth in the number of federal administrative agencies.
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Discuss the impact of federal agencies that affect the life of a college student.
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While some scholars have referred to administrative agencies as the fourth branchof government,after creation,most administrative agencies fall under the aegis or control of the _____ branch.
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Heads of executive agencies are nominated by the _____ of the United States andconfirmed by the Senate of the United States.
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Discuss the differences between executive agencies and independent agencies.
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President Franklin D.Roosevelt initiated the creation of many new agencies as part ofhis _____ efforts to revive the economy and to correct other social problems the nationwas experiencing.
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