The question is incomplete. The passage is provided below :
The president would like to create a new organization within the executive branch to monitor and regulate businesses that sell products over the internet. However, the Congress will not approve a new organization that will be strongly influenced by the president.
What type of bureaucratic organization should be used to address the problem described in the passage?
Answer:
an independent regulatory commission
Explanation:
The President is the head of the Executive branch. He is solely responsible for the duties and responsibilities of the operations performed by the Executive branch. Thus if the President is granted to create a new organization within the executive branch by the Congress, the President will have ultimate power to run the new organization and he will influence its proceedings. That is why the Congress will not approve for a new organization that the President wishes to create to monitor the businesses that sells items in the internet.
In that case, the President of the U.S. can create an independent regulatory body in order to perform such jobs. Such a body would be an independent body and the Congress or the Federal government will not be responsible for its duties. It will not be authorized by the Congress, therefore it will not be constitutional body.
Answer:
Welsh-born cartoonist Leslie Gilbert Illingworth drew the famous cartoon of John F. Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev arm wrestling while sitting on hydrogen bombs. It appeared in the October 29, 1962 edition of the British newspaper The Daily Mail.Born in 1902, Illingworth started drawing cartoons for the famous British news magazine Punch in 1927. The Daily Mail hired him as well in 1937 and he continued to provide cartoons for both publications for the rest of his career. He gained a measure of national fame for the effective cartoons he drew during England's dogged stand against Nazi Germany.Illingworth was not an overtly political cartoonist and this is evident in this arm wrestling cartoon. One notices the characteristic Illingworth preference for detail rather than commentary on who is right or wrong. The intensity of the struggle is captured both by the energy that radiates out of Kennedy and Khrushchev's gripped hands, but also by the fact that each is sweating profusely. Each man still has his finger on the button that will detonate the bombs.Illingworth's cartoon reminded readers that the superpower struggle would continue and that the possibility of nuclear annihilation remained.Illingworth's drawings contrast sharply with those of Edmund Valtman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning and fiercely anti-communist cartoonist for The Hartford Times. On October 30, after the crisis had seemingly passed, his paper published a Valtman cartoon of Khrushchev yanking missile-shaped teeth out of a hideous-looking Castro's mouth. The caption above the illustration reads, “This Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You” and the cartoon clearly represents a moment of American gloating over the communists.That the Illingworth cartoon was published in a British newspaper bears witness to the fact that the outcome of the Cuban Missile Crisis affected the fate of populations beyond those of the United States and the Soviet Union. Indeed the whole world was watching. The publication date of October 29 is also significant since on October 28, Khrushchev announced that he was withdrawing the missiles out of Cuba and the crisis seemingly had passed. Illingworth's cartoon reminded readers that the superpower struggle would continue and that the possibility of nuclear annihilation remained.
Explanation:
In Scotland, it is believed that the game of golf started as a shepherds game, where they used their staff to hit rocks into holes in the pasture.
He does not acknowledge Jane, but she watches him unnoticed and considers her reasons for loving him.
The correct answer is letter D.
Explanation: Production factors are the set of elements indispensable for a productive process, be it a good or service. The theory of factors of production is the basis of economic studies.
Traditionally, economists have identified three key factors in producing a good or service: land, labor, and capital. New economic theories were subsequently added to this division.