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1 Goodnow\'s statements essentially laid the foundation for the __________ to act without the prior enactment of law by the legislature.
2 Goodnow\'s confidence in the objectivity of administrators, like Wilson\'s, is a sign of his __________, and it shows that he accepted Hegel\'s premise that bureaucrats could be freed of their particularity and devote themselves wholly to the objective good of the state.
3 Instead of an understanding of rights grounded in nature, where the individual possesses them prior to the formation of government, Goodnow urged an understanding of rights that are granted by __________ itself.
4 __________ of powers means that one branch of government may not permit its powers to be exercised substantially by another branch.
5 Pestritto\'s thesis is that separation of powers as a __________ principle has been replaced by a system that allows delegations of power, cobmination of functions, and the insulation of administration from the full measure of political and legal control.
6 The branch in which the agencies comprising the bureaucracy reside.
7 The \"__________\" perspective was viewed as an organic entity to fit the ever-changing environment.
8 Wilson said that \"----------\" constitutionalism was rigid and mechanical.
9 Used in the original decision involvling C.T. Chenery Corporation and the SEC
10 A funtionalist or __________ approach begins not with the forms of the Constitution, but with the necessities of the current age, thereby freeing government from the restraints of the Constitution so that the exigencies of today can be met.
11 Today\'s cultural mindet is that modern administrative law would take it for granted the the political branches of government had to cede significant discretion to administrative __________.
12 The fundamental aim of American Progressivism was grounding a significant portion of government not on the basis of popular consent but on __________.
13 The rule of law makes it much more difficult \"for government to play __________ \". . .
14 Both Wilson and Goodnow believed that history had made __________ the Founder\'s dedication to protecting individual rights and their consequent design of a carefully limited form of national government.
15 Thomas Jefferson redefined this to mean the absence in government of the separation of powers.
16 Wilson came to believe that history had solved the problem of __________--that human nature was no longer a danger in democratic government.
17 The rights which [an individual] possesses are, it is believed, conferred upon him, not by his creator, but rather by the __________ to which he belongs.
18 This program launched a large bureaucracy and empowered it with broad governing authority.
19 For the Progressives, there was something special about civil servants that somehow raised them above the ordinary self-interestedness of human __________.
20 Used in the second Supreme Court decision involving C.T. Chenery Corporation and the SEC.
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