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How are government regulations established?
Citizens agree on new regulations through annual elections.
Specialized executive agencies respond to a new policy by creating regulations.
Business owners agree to create regulations to better compete with one another.
The courts establish regulations in response to unfair business practices.
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Specialized executive agencies respond to a new policy by creating regulations.
Explanation: Legislatures pass laws that set policy; executive (administrative) agencies then fill in the details by writing regulations through rulemaking (often with public notice-and-comment). Elections choose officials but do not directly create regulations; courts interpret and apply laws; private businesses may set voluntary standards but do not establish government regulations.
Explanation: Legislatures pass laws that set policy; executive (administrative) agencies then fill in the details by writing regulations through rulemaking (often with public notice-and-comment). Elections choose officials but do not directly create regulations; courts interpret and apply laws; private businesses may set voluntary standards but do not establish government regulations.
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