Answer :

In terms of bureaucratic rulemaking, the accurate aspects are: congress tends to delegate the responsibilities of lawmaking to the administrative agency and bureaucratic rulemaking can have the same impact on policy as legislation. (Option A & D). Inaccurate aspects are before being implemented, bureaucratic rules must be approved by Congress, and the longer rule-making process demonstrates how inefficient the bureaucracy is. (Option B & C)

The bureaucratic rulemaking refers to the authority of bureaucracy to create regulations regarding the operation of government programs. These powers extend the power of the federal bureaucracy, providing considerable jurisdiction over the implementation of government policies. Bureaucratic agencies are created and funded by Congress. The bureaucracy provides necessary administrative functions which are delegated to it by the congress. Bureaucracy implements government policy by writing rules and regulations and administrating it. Before being implemented, bureaucratic rules do not necessarily require approval by Congress. Hence, A& D are accurate, and B& C are inaccurate.

Note: The question is incomplete as it is missing options which are A) Congress tends to delegate the responsibilities of lawmaking to the administrative agency. B) Before being implemented, bureaucratic rules must be approved by Congress. C) The longer rule-making process demonstrates how inefficient the bureaucracy is. D) Bureaucratic rulemaking can have the same impact on policy as legislation.

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