AS 254 Test 1 2024-2025 Questions And
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(same bill) and same form before it goes the president
the passage of a law requires both chambers to separately agree to the
Congress has to prerogative and responsibility to provide oversight of policy
implementation and the committees take part into this (make sure the policy is
being followed)
once a law is enacted, what responsibly does congress have?
temporary committee used to negotiate a proposal bill that can be agreed to by
both chambers
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,what is the purpose of a conference committee?
until both chambers agree to it without changes
a conference report and bill can not move forward to the president until what
happens?
congress
who gives federal agencies the authority to promulgate (promote) regulations?
YES
do regulations carry the force of law?
it allows for comments from the public and the company must respond to the
comments before issuing a final rule
how does the regulatory process reflect the Constitution's expectation of mutual
accountability among all elements of American society?
divided power among people of liberty, and held all accountable to open
discourse and ultimately, the common voters
what is a republic?
non-starters (not what they wanted) for most of the founding fathers
direct democracy and monarchy were
WE THE PEOPLE (the people)
who was the ultimate source of power?
granted to the Congress of the United States and consists of the Senate and
House of Representatives
who was given the legislative powers?
vested to the President of the United States of America
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, who was given the executive power?
vested in one supreme court and in such inferior courts as the congress may from
time to time ordain and establish
who was given the Judicial Power?
1. an office of primary responsibility (OPR) drafts a rule for consideration (like
congress creates a bill)
2. the FAA issues appropriate notices of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) in Federal
Register (FR) (like congress makes it known that they are voting on something)
3. the FAA collects comments from aviation rules advisory committees (ARAC) and
public (like congress asks for comments on the bill)
4. FAA withdraws proposal or issues final rule in FR (congress votes and says why
the chose to pass the bill to a law)
how does the FAA rulemaking process mirror constitutional guidelines?
the USA fell behind and contributed nothing at first and liberty engine was
important to them;
in 1915 the U.S created the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
how was the USA military aviation during WWI?
they were trying to build foreign designs with US automotive manufacturing
techniques; also due to shortages of workers (women back to work and men
leaving factories) and raw materials
why was there limited production of US aircraft?
the liberty engine
what was the only really successful U.S. aviation technical development during
WWI?
basic ones are more or less constant
1. mature understanding of subject
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