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misspop

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In what sense are independent regulatory commissions independent?
 
  a. They are not paid by the federal government.
  b. They take their orders only from federal judges.
  c. Their members cannot be removed by the president merely because they disagree with his or her policies.
  d. They report directly to the House and Senate leadership.
  e. They report to the Supreme Court.

Question 2

Many of the independent regulatory commissions were created by Congress during the 1930s to
 
  a. create jobs.
  b. free Congress from the task of legislating on complex aspects of the American economy.
  c. free the executive from having to deal with bureaus of minor status.
  d. to implement policies emanating from judicial rulings.
  e. provide the president with additional agencies to oversee.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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