Agencies that have quasi-judicial regulatory responsibilities and are designed to be free from presidential interference are called

A) autonomous regulatory agencies.
B) independent commissions.
C) independent regulatory agencies.
D) judicial oversight boards.
E) cabinet departments.


C

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Judicial precedent refers to the practice of

A. courts using previously adjudicated cases as guidelines for decisions. B. federal cases being heard before state cases are heard in a court. C. state cases being heard before federal cases are heard in a court. D. the head of state overturning the chief executive's decisions.

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This type of authority is based on the leader's ability to inspire the population or make the people feel attached to the leader

a. Traditional authority b. Policy authority c. Charismatic authority d. Legitimate authority e. Legal authority

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The candidate who currently holds office is called the

a. commissioner. b. challenger. c. delegate. d. elector. e. incumbent.

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How many electors are there in the Electoral College?

A. 100 B. 103 C. 435 D. 538 E. 535

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