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Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.14
What distinguishes bureaucratic accountability measures used by federal courts versus those used by interest groups?
Interest groups, unlike federal courts, have no influence over bureaucratic decisions.
Only interest groups can initiate investigations into bureaucratic operations.
Only federal courts can impose sanctions on bureaucracies.
Federal courts use legal judgments while interest groups rely on lobbying efforts.
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AP US Government - 2.14 Holding the Bureaucracy Accountable
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