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Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.13
Which action demonstrates an example of how Congressional oversight can influence rule-making authority?
The Senate and House of Representatives can veto individual regulations created by an agency directly, without requiring additional legislative processes.
Congress may pass legislation that alters guidelines under which an agency operates if it disagrees with their rules.
Congressional members have the right to replace agency heads at their discretion if they disagree with agency rules.
Congress can directly dictate the internal policies of government agencies without any other governmental checks.
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AP US Government - 2.13 Discretionary and Rule-Making Authority
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