Independent regulatory agencies have

Independent regulatory agencies have








A) complete independence from the president, but their policymakers are appointed by Congress.
B) powerful rule-making, dispute-settling, and enforcement authority.
C) no real enforcement power any more, and remain today as part of the federal government only in a ceremonial role.
D) no formal ties to either the president or the Congress.
E) governing commissions composed of long-time federal Civil Service employees.










Answer: B


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