1. Of the three types of independent agencies, which one operates much like a private business?

government corporations*

2. Suppose the president were hurt badly, and was unable to inform the Vice President that he could not discharge the power and duties of his office. How would power be transferred to the Vice President?

**The Vice President and a majority of the member of the cabinet would inform congress I writing that the president was incapacitated

October, 2021 Update:

1. B (Government corporations)
2. D (The Vice President and a majority...)
3. A, C (The president's amnesty..., The president's communication...)
4. D (The constitution makes...)
5. C (Preside over the Senate)
6. B (A treaty is not the only tool...)
7. C (The constitution is flexible enough...)
8. D (International cooperation)
9. A (Secretary of State)
10. D (Department of Homeland Security)
11. C (Independent agencies)
12. B (Food and Drug Administration)
13. A (Department of State)
14. A (Bush won more Electoral...)

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1.B

2.A
3.D
4.A,C
5.D
6.C
7.A,B
8.A
9.B
10.D
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To find the answer to the first question, you can start by searching for information about the three types of independent agencies. These agencies are typically part of the executive branch of the U.S. government and operate independently from the other branches. The three types of independent agencies are:

1. Executive agencies: These are the most common type of independent agency and are responsible for implementing government policies and programs. They operate under the direct control of the president and are funded through appropriations from Congress.

2. Independent regulatory commissions: These agencies are established to regulate specific industries or sectors, such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). They have the power to create and enforce rules and regulations within their respective areas of jurisdiction.

3. Government corporations: These agencies are created by Congress to provide a specific service or perform commercial activities that would be more efficiently handled by the government. They operate more like private businesses and generate their own revenue to fund their operations.

Based on this information, you can conclude that the type of independent agency that operates much like a private business is government corporations.

For the second question, you would need to understand the process for transferring power from a president who is unable to fulfill their duties to the Vice President. According to the 25th Amendment of the United States Constitution, if the president is unable to discharge the powers and duties of their office, they can transmit a written declaration to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, stating the reasons for their inability. The Vice President would then assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

However, if the president is unable to transmit such a declaration, the Vice President and a majority of the members of the Cabinet can send a written declaration to the aforementioned congressional leaders, indicating that the president is incapacitated. This process allows for the transfer of power to the Vice President.

Both the President and the Vice President are important positions in the executive branch of the U.S. government, and the procedures for transferring power in case of incapacitation are clearly outlined in the Constitution.

1. Of the three types of independent agencies, which one operates much like a private business?

A: Independent Executive Agencies
B: Government Corporations*
C: Independent Regulatory Commissions
D: Executive Departments

im not the one who posted this question but i would like some help on it aswell

As of the date of this post, pedri trincao is 100% correct

Joe Biden is President.

What are your other choices for number 1?

Your second answer is right.