Distinguish between independent agencies and independent regulatory commissions. Be sure to provide examples of each

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Define independent agencies as units in the executive branch outside the control of executive departments, such as the Environmental Protection Agency.
2, Define independent regulatory commissions as units in the executive branch that make and enforce rules to protect the public interest, such as the Federal Reserve Board.
3, Identify key differences between independent agencies and independent regulatory commissions, such as the fact that agencies are headed by single administrators, while commissions are governed by groups of commissioners. Additionally, commissions are more independent of presidential control: commissioners cannot be removed by the president.

Political Science

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A. a policy of deterrence through military buildup B. data mining and surveillance practices C. using diplomacy to rebuild alliances after the Cold War D. increase in the capacity to address terrorism

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