In what way are independent agencies different from bureaucratic departments?

a. Department heads are appointed by the president; agency heads are not.
b. Agency heads are part of the president's cabinet; department heads are not.
c. Department heads are part of the president's cabinet; agency heads, with some exceptions, are not.
d. Departments cover a wider range of functions than agencies.

c

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What occurred in January 1787 when a group of ex-Revolutionary War soldiers, fearful of losing their property to creditors and tax collectors, forcibly prevented the courts in western Massachusetts from operating?

A) Shays's Rebellion B) Bacon's Rebellion C) Whiskey Rebellion D) Clarke's Rebellion E) The Boston Tea Party Rebellion

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Simultaneous integration toward larger identities and fragmentation into smaller communities has been termed by political scientist James Rosenau as “__________.”

a. fragmegration b. diaspora transformation c. cyberculture d. cyberfeudalism

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