Which of the following is true of the courts' control over the federal bureaucracy?
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Which of the following is true of the courts' control over the federal bureaucracy?
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A) Their control is more direct than that held by the legislature.
B) Their control is more direct than the control held by the executive.
C) They can intervene if the president asks them to review the practices of a particular agency.
D) They can intervene only if an aggrieved party files a lawsuit against an administrative agency.
E) The courts tend to oppose the actions of the bureaucrats when a lawsuit is filed.
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