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mojhsa [17]
3 years ago
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Enabling legislation: a. creates an administrative agency and gives the agency powers. b. enables the citizens of the United Sta

tes to gain direct access to the federal courts. c. creates a subdivision of Congress, made up of Senators and Representatives, to oversee an issue. d. enables an administrative agency to ignore federal rules and make their own.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Harrizon [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

A legislation is a law in a typical definition, to enable a law, that ,means you want to establish a law, you want to create a balance in a running system, there are defrauders that you want to stop or catch, you want to create an enabling environment were there is peace and harmony. All these are reasons behind enabling a legislation.

To bracket the question to the answers given, enabling a legislation, you are creating a congress, because some set of people must sit to create this legislation, option a is close to the answer but administrative agency doesn't not create a law, yes they are given power to carry out operations but not to create a law, that is why option c is the best to the question. Enabling a legislation, you are creating a congress, giving then right to oversee an issue and creating a law, because it is only such congress that can carry out the act of enabling a legislation.

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