The following are the type of programs that a government would
most likely use a cost-benefit analysis:
<span>1.
</span>changing a school lunch program
<span>2.
</span>hiring new police officers and firefighters
<span>3.
</span>planning when to repave a road
<span>4.
</span><span>hiring new teachers for a school</span>
The wrong person gets elected and could lead to unwanted fights, drama, destruction, people would outrage.
Have rights under tax laws. Britain kept added more tax laws when the colonists has no say or no representation. They thought this was un fair so they established their own representatives. I think this is right
During the decade following the Second World War, the U.S. national economy "<span>(A) more than doubled," since World War II along with the New Deal had not only pulled the US out of the great depression--it had made its economy stronger than ever. </span>
Answer:
So by most definitions, the relationship between Congress and the Postal Service is dysfunctional, at best. But according to a report from the Congressional Research Service in January 2012, there is nothing specifically in Title 39 that requires the Postal Service to deliver the mail on Saturdays.