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1the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. the u.s. constitution established three policymaking institutions-the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientist consider it a fourth policy making institution3 sets
2the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues3 sets
3the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. these three branches are congress, presidency, and federal courts2 sets
4institutions such as congress, the presidency and the courts established by the constitution to make policy1 set
5the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. the u.s. constitution established three of these—the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth of this.1 set
6the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. the us constitutions established three policymaking institutions-the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth policymaking institution.1 set
7the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. the u.s. constitution established three policymaking institutions-- the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth policymaking institution1 set
8the congress, the presidency, and the courts.1 set
9congress, presidency, court1 set
10the branches of the government charged with taking action on political issues. the us constitution established three policymaking institutions - the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth policymaking institution.1 set
11the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. the us constitution established three of these: the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth.1 set
12the branches of government charge with taking action on political issues1 set
13charged with taking action on political issues: congress, presidency, courts, bureaucracy1 set
14the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. the u.s. constitution established 3 policymaking institutions - the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth policymaking institution.1 set
15branches of government charged with taking action on political issues1 set
16the branches of gov’t charged with taking action on political issues. the us constitution established 3 institutions- congress, the presidency, and the courts.1 set
17the branches of the government charged with taking action on political issues; the congress, presidency, and courts1 set
18the branches of gov't charged with taking action on political issues. congress, the presidency, and the courts. today bureaucracy also.1 set
19the branches of gov't charged with taking action on political issues. the us constitution established 3 institutions- congress, the presidency, and the courts.1 set
20the branches of government charged with taking action on political issues. the u.s. constitution established three policymaking institutions- the congress, the presidency, and the courts. today, the power of the bureaucracy is so great that most political scientists consider it a fourth policymaking institution.1 set
21branches of government charged with taking action on political issues {congress, presidency, courts}1 set