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jwb375

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How do departments differ from independent agencies?
 
  a. Department heads are nominated by the president; agency heads are not.
  b. Agencies are typically larger than departments.
  c. Department heads are part of the president's Cabinet; agency heads are not.
  d. Independent agencies are mostly regulatory in their mission.

Question 2

Which of the following is a major reason the U.S. Constitution has endured for more than two hundred years?
 
  a. it concentrates power in the chief executive
  b. it ensures an independent judiciary
 c. there is widespread acceptance among the public
  d. it gives most power to the states



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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