Who is the Senior Official at the Department of the Army
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The senior official at the Department of the Army is the
Secretary of the Army
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What type of commission is the Federal Communications Commission
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Regulatory
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Which type of commission has the authority to regulate a certain industry
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Me my guchi shoes
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What is each agency within the government designed to handle
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Specific Responsibilities for cabinet-level departments
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Which is the agency within the US Department of Agriculture that inspects the country's meat poultry and eggs
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Food Safety and Inspection Service
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Which type of commission makes policy recommendations but cannot enforce its decisions
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regulatory C;
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Which type of commission investigates an assigned topic and has the ability to make policy recommendations based on their findings
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investigative
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When the president appoints a cabinet leader who must confirm the decision
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The senate then holds confirmation hearings on the president's
nominees for cabinet posts. The nominee to head each department
appears before the Senate committee that oversees the department to
answer questions about his or her background or views.
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Which department enforces the Fair Housing Act
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Department of Labor
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what has the authority to form commissions when deemed necessary
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Congress has the authority to form commissions when
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What is the responsibility of the US Patent and Trademark Office
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Protect new ideas and inventions so the originators receive the credit and can profit from their innovations.
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What is the function of the national aeronautics and space administration
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It helps us learn about the solar system and the universe and also about life here on earth.
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What is a criterion for an individual to become president as stated by Article II Section 1 of the Constitution
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He or she must be a "natural born citizen"
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What best describes agencies within the federal government created to perform a specific task
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independent agencies
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What best describes an administrative system operated by multiple departments
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Bureaucracy
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To which branch of the government does the Library of Congress belong
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It isn't part of any branch. It was established by an act of
congress in 1800 when president John Adams signed a bill providing
for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the
new capital of Washington. The legislation described a reference
library for congress only, containing "such books as may be
necessary for the use of congress and for putting up suitable
apartment for containing therein". Established with 5,000
appropriated by legislation the original library was in the new
capital until 1814, when the invading British set fire to the
capital and burned the small library. A month later Jefferson
donated his library of 6,000 books as a replacement. His library
was considered one of the finest in the United States. In January
1815 congress accepted his offer and gave him 23,950 for 6,487
books and the foundation for a national library was created.
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Which branches of the governemnt do agencies support
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all of these
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Which of the following is not a part of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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Every American must be offered at least part-time employment.
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Who is the Senior Official at the Department of the Army
The senior official at the Department of the Army is the
Secretary of the Army
What type of commission is the Federal Communications Commission
Regulatory
Which type of commission has the authority to regulate a certain industry
Me my guchi shoes
What is each agency within the government designed to handle
Specific Responsibilities for cabinet-level departments
Which is the agency within the US Department of Agriculture that inspects the country's meat poultry and eggs
Food Safety and Inspection Service
Which type of commission makes policy recommendations but cannot enforce its decisions
regulatory C;
Which type of commission investigates an assigned topic and has the ability to make policy recommendations based on their findings
investigative
When the president appoints a cabinet leader who must confirm the decision
The senate then holds confirmation hearings on the president's
nominees for cabinet posts. The nominee to head each department
appears before the Senate committee that oversees the department to
answer questions about his or her background or views.
Which department enforces the Fair Housing Act
Department of Labor
what has the authority to form commissions when deemed necessary
Congress has the authority to form commissions when
necessary.
What is the responsibility of the US Patent and Trademark Office
Protect new ideas and inventions so the originators receive the credit and can profit from their innovations.
What is the function of the national aeronautics and space administration
It helps us learn about the solar system and the universe and also about life here on earth.
What is a criterion for an individual to become president as stated by Article II Section 1 of the Constitution
He or she must be a "natural born citizen"
What best describes agencies within the federal government created to perform a specific task
independent agencies
What best describes an administrative system operated by multiple departments
Bureaucracy
To which branch of the government does the Library of Congress belong
It isn't part of any branch. It was established by an act of
congress in 1800 when president John Adams signed a bill providing
for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the
new capital of Washington. The legislation described a reference
library for congress only, containing "such books as may be
necessary for the use of congress and for putting up suitable
apartment for containing therein". Established with 5,000
appropriated by legislation the original library was in the new
capital until 1814, when the invading British set fire to the
capital and burned the small library. A month later Jefferson
donated his library of 6,000 books as a replacement. His library
was considered one of the finest in the United States. In January
1815 congress accepted his offer and gave him 23,950 for 6,487
books and the foundation for a national library was created.
Which branches of the governemnt do agencies support
all of these
Which of the following is not a part of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Every American must be offered at least part-time employment.