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Leviafan [203]
1 year ago
8

How are independent executive agencies different from cabinet executive agencies they have larger staffs they are more specializ

ed?
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kari74 [83]1 year ago
3 0

Because they are more specialized, independent executive agencies differ from cabinet executive agencies.

  • Although the executive authorities are the primary working units of the federal government, there are numerous more organizations that play a significant role in ensuring that both the government and the economy run smoothly. Since they are not a part of the formal departments, these are typically referred to as independent agencies.
  • Independent agencies are similar to Cabinet departments in size and complexity. They typically cover a smaller range of duties than Cabinet departments. Most of these agencies are merely autonomous in the sense that they are not departments, but they are still subject to presidential supervision. In contrast to executive agencies, independent agencies are not directly under the supervision of the president or the executive branch.

Thus the correct option is B.

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