Home » Downloads » When intermediate classifications, such as gender, are drawn in a law or regulation When intermediate classifications, such as gender, are drawn in a law or regulation When intermediate classifications, such as gender, are drawn in a law or regulation, which test should be applied? (Points : 4) Strict scrutiny Rational relationship Substantial relationship Question 2.2. The highest court in the United States is the _____________. (Points : 4) Federal Court of Appeals Supreme Court of Appeals Federal District Court Supreme Court Question 3.3. Procedural due process is concerned with the purpose of a law. (Points : 4) True False Question 4.4. ____________ is a process of intervening in and resolving disputes without court action. (Points : 4) Executive order Mediation Arbitration None of the above Question 5.5. The government of the United States is divided into four branches: the executive, the legislative, the administrative, and the judicial. (Points : 4) True False Question 6.6. Congress possesses the greatest ability to control the federal bureaucracy. (Points : 4) True False Question 7.7. Congress generally has wide latitude to delegate its authority, as long as it provides which of the following? (Points : 4) Sufficient standards to direct the agency in fulfilling its mandate A requirement that the agency exercise due process A mechanism for judicial review Question 8.8. Administrative law is the body of law that defines the powers, limitations, and procedures of government agencies. (Points : 4) True False Question 9.9. When an agency acts outside of the scope of its legal limits, it is said to act ______________. (Points : 4) without cause power mad ultra vires administratively feasibly Question 10.10. Which kind of due process describes the minimum steps that must be taken by government before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property? (Points : 4) Political Procedural Substantive Question 11.11. The rational basis test is the default standard applied by the courts in reviewing government action. (Points : 4) True False Question 12.12. The president has the authority, through use of an executive order, to enact a law prohibiting private employment discrimination. (Points : 4) True False Question 13.13. Substantive due process is concerned with the purpose of a law. (Points : 4) True False Question 14.14. Which of the following is the basic law governing the procedures agencies must use in performing their functions? (Points : 4) United States Constitution Administrative Procedures Act Executive Agency Act Question 15.15. When the authority to impose a tax is delegated to agencies by Congress (Points : 4) The decision to tax is not being made by elected representatives. Due process requires notice to the public be given and taxpayers be given an opportunity to be heard Both a and b Question 16.16. Most administrative agencies can be characterized as either social welfare, regulatory, or public service. (Points : 4) True False Question 17.17. Which kind of due process is concerned with the substance of a rule or adjudication? (Points : 4) Political Procedural Substantive Question 18.18. The APA provides that all persons compelled to appear before an agency are entitled to an attorney. (Points : 4) True False Question 19.19. Central to due process is the right to receive _____________ prior to agency action. (Points : 4) notice legal representation compensation Question 20.20. Due process is concerned only with whether a clear process exists, not with the fairness of the process. (Points : 4) True False Question 21.21. Which of the following is not a type of administrative agency? (Points : 4) Social welfare Political oversight Regulatory Public service Question 22.22. An order issued by an agency to remove uncertainty or terminate a controversy is called a(n) _____________. (Points : 4) administrative order declaratory order executive order Question 23.23. Agencies by their nature may exercise executive, legislative, and judicial functions. (Points : 4) True False Question 24.24. The line item veto refers to the right of Congress to remove individual expenditures from an approved budget. (Points : 4) True False Question 25.25. In the context of due process, liberty interests must be physical in nature. (Points : 4) True False Question 26.26. An __________ opinion is issued by an agency to interpret the agency’s policies, practices, or procedures. (Points : 4) interlocutory interim advisory executive Question 27.27. Limitations of agency authority can be found in statutes, executive orders, and the Constitution. (Points : 4) True False Question 28.28. An agency that acts outside the scope of its statutory mandate acts ultra vires. (Points : 4) True False Question 29.29. Principles found in the U. S. Constitution help to structure agencies and can limit the authority of those agencies. (Points : 4) True False Question 30.30. A lawfully executed ____________ has the same effect as a statute. (Points : 4) executive order administrative veto appeal Question 31.31. An agency is said to have _______________ when it may choose between two or more alternatives. (Points : 4) freedom of choice discretion executive authority jurisdiction Question 32.32. Employees may have a legitimate constitutionally protected interest in continued employment. (Points : 4) True False Question 33.33. The Administrative Procedures Act details the procedures agencies must follow in performing their functions. (Points : 4) True False Question 34.34. ______________ is not protected by the due process clause. (Points : 4) Life Liberty Speech Property Question 35.35. Which amendment to the Constitution applies the concepts of due process and equal protection to the states? (Points : 4) First Fifth Fourteenth Question 36.36. Declaratory orders are not subject to court review. (Points : 4) True False Question 37.37. Cost-benefit analysis is a static concept resulting in courts requiring the same procedures in nearly all cases. (Points : 4) True False Question 38.38. An agency is said to have discretion when it has the authority to choose between two or more alternatives. (Points : 4) True False Question 39.39. One branch of government may engage in activities that are the responsibility of another branch. (Points : 4) True False Question 40.40. Due process requires agencies to conduct hearings at the place most convenient to the individual, not to the government. (Points : 4) True False Question 41.41. If the legislation creating an agency has not been clear on a subject within the jurisdiction of an agency, the courts will give great weight to the agency’s decision if it is challenged. (Points : 4) True False Question 42.42. Powers not reserved to the federal government are reserved to the ____________. (Points : 4) agency heads president states or the people none of the above Question 43.43. Which amendment applies the concepts of equal protection and due process to the federal government? (Points : 4) First Fifth Fourteenth Question 44.44. ______________ is an example of a fundamental right. (Points : 4) Freedom of religious choice and practice The right to travel Freedom of the press Both a and c All of the above Question 45.45. Agency decisions not to act are rarely successfully challenged. (Points : 4) True False $15.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart