The Office of the Management and Budget has something of a "split personality" because it
a. makes recommendations, then criticizes its own recommendations.
b. negotiates budgets with departments, but recruits members from them as well.
c. prepares spending estimates while discouraging long-range planning.
d. works with the legislative branch while instituting litigation in the judicial branch.
e. provides both expert analysis and activist partisan support for the president's programs.
Answer: E
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