How might the nature of Congress contribute to an increasing scope of government?
A.There is bipartisan consensus that economic prosperity increases when the scope of government expands, giving
both parties an incentive to increase the scope of government.
B.Congress is bound by numerous checks and balance that work together to amplify compromises that result in
additional government services.
C.Reelection provides an incentive for Congress to be responsive to public demands, but responsiveness often
results in establishing new programs.
D.Congress delegates budget decisions to the president, who is always eager to spend tax dollars on programs that will
help him or her get reelected.