Asked by Gordana Zezovski on May 29, 2024

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The United States Senate must approve presidential nominees for them to become the administrative head of agencies.

United States Senate

One of the two chambers of the United States Congress, tasked with legislative duties and representation of states equally.

Presidential Nominees

Individuals selected by political parties to run for the presidency, often after a primary election or party convention.

Administrative Head

A person responsible for overseeing the management and operational activities of an organization or department.

  • Understand the roles and limitations of the United States Congress and the President in relation to administrative agencies.
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Zainab JasimMay 31, 2024
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Explanation :
The United States Congress has significant control over administrative agencies because the U.S.Senate must approve presidential nominees for them to become the administrative heads of agencies.