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Once created, agencies fall into the ________ branch of government.
 
  A) legislative
  B) executive
  C) judicial
  D) fourth



Q. #2

A federal statute prohibits federally licensed firearms dealers from selling handguns to persons under age of 21 . An organization advocating for gun ownership and individual gun owners brings an action against the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco, and Explosives arguing that the statute violates the Second and Fifth Amendments. Discuss which equal protection review standard the court would apply.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Q. #3

Who appoints the heads of executive agencies?
 
  A) the President
  B) the Vice President
  C) the House
  D) the Senate



Q. #4

Discuss the different questions to determine what must be done to satisfy due process in the cost-benefit analysis before a life, liberty, or property interest may be taken by the government.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Q. #5

In which U.S. Supreme Court case did the court upheld a delegation to administrative officers to recover excessive profits when renegotiating contracts involving war goods.?
 
  A) Touby v. United States
  B) Gomez v. United States
  C) Lichter v. United States
  D) Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States



Q. #6

In which U.S. Supreme Court case did the court find a valid delegation of authority to the Secretary of the Interior because the statute ordered the secretary to consider various factors?
 
  A) Touby v. United States
  B) Mistretta v. United States
  C) Immigration & Naturalization Service v. Chadha
  D) Arizona v. California



Q. #7

Personal property may be:
 
  A. Real and tangible
   B. Real and intangible
   C. Real and unreal
   D. Tangible and intangible



Q. #8

What is the doctrine that gives agencies deference to reasonable agency interpretations of the ambiguous provisions of the statutes they administer because the agencies have greater expertise and experience in their policy areas?
 
  A) Chevron Doctrine
  B) delegation doctrine
  C) public rights doctrine
  D) nondelegation doctrine
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(Answer to Q. 1)  B

(Answer to Q. 2)  The court would apply the rational basis test. Unlike race-or gender-based classifications, which require a tighter fit between the discriminatory means and the legitimate ends they serve, the government may discriminate on the basis of age without offending the constitutional guarantee of equal protection if the age classification in question is rationally related to a legitimate state interest. See NRA v. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives, 700 F.3d 185 (5th Cir. 2012).

(Answer to Q. 3)  A

(Answer to Q. 4)  Courts use the cost-benefit analysis when determining exactly what must be done to satisfy due process. The government must look at the where, when, and what type of hearing is needed.
Where: First, due process requires that hearings be held in such a place that those interested will not be severely burdened by appearing.
What: Another important question is what type of hearing must be conducted to satisfy
due process.
When: Another important question is what type of hearing must be conducted to satisfy
due process.

(Answer to Q. 5)  C

(Answer to Q. 6)  D

(Answer to Q. 7)  D

(Answer to Q. 8)  A
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6 years ago
Appreciate the effort you put into answering, thank you!
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6 years ago
You're very welcome
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