Making Permanent Cuts In Existing Agencies Is Often Difficult Because

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Making Permanent Cuts In Existing Agencies Is Often Difficult Because

A. most agencies have a supportive constituency that will fight to reinstate any cuts that are made. B. the Constitution prevents cuts to federal agencies lasting longer than five years. C. the vast majority of agencies have been given permanent "budgetary immunity" from the president that protects them from cuts. D. federal law requires that the government cut every agency equally. E. every permanent cut to a federal agency must be reviewed by the Supreme Court before it can be put into effect.
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A. most agencies have a supportive constituency that will fight to reinstate any cuts that are made.

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