How did the Reagan administration try to cut back on social regulation?
A) by using cost-benefit analysis.
B) by turning to the courts for favorable decisions.
C) by increasing the budgets of important social regulatory agencies so that they would be more willing to conform to the president's agenda.
D) by agreeing to congressional cuts in defense spending.
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