“Fast track” authority is granted to _____.
the President so he or she can draft trade agreements with minimal interference from Congress
U.S. ports to ensure the efficient examination of exports from member countries of free-trade zones
ambassadors so they can negotiate with foreign officials concerning international trade policy
trade committees in Congress so they can work quickly and efficiently when drafting trade policy

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“Fast track” authority is granted to the President so he or she can draft trade agreements with minimal interference from Congress, since not doing so would have led to detrimental delays. 

“Fast track” authority is granted to the President so he or she can draft trade agreements with minimal interference from Congress. Option A is correct.

The fast track authority for brokering trade agreements constitutes the authority of the President of the United States to negotiate international agreements that Congress can approve or deny but cannot amend or filibuster.

Fast track negotiating authority is an impermanent power granted by Congress to the President.

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