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Compare a major difference in responsibility between the USPS and the Federal Elections Commission.(1 point) Responses The former assists the judicial branch, while the latter assists the legislative branch. The former assists the judicial branch, while the latter assists the legislative branch. The former runs a major executive department, while the latter provides a service to the American people. The former runs a major executive department, while the latter provides a service to the American people. The former provides oversight of an important government function, while the latter provides oversight of the president. The former provides oversight of an important government function, while the latter provides oversight of the president. The former provides a service to the American people, while the latter provides oversight.

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The major difference in responsibility between the USPS (United States Postal Service) and the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) is that the former provides a service to the American people, while the latter provides oversight.

The USPS is primarily responsible for delivering mail and packages, thus serving the public by ensuring communication and commerce. On the other hand, the FEC oversees the administration of federal election laws, ensuring fair practices and compliance within the electoral process.
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