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                How do independent executive agencies take on the qualities of the other branches?(1 point) Responses 
They have to listen to the needs of the lobbyists.
Like the legislature, they need to be elected.
Like a legislature, they have rulemaking authority; like the executive branch, they enforce rules; and like a judiciary, they interpret different regulations.
They have the final say about what legislation gets signed into law by the president.
            
        They have to listen to the needs of the lobbyists.
Like the legislature, they need to be elected.
Like a legislature, they have rulemaking authority; like the executive branch, they enforce rules; and like a judiciary, they interpret different regulations.
They have the final say about what legislation gets signed into law by the president.
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    The correct response is: **Like a legislature, they have rulemaking authority; like the executive branch, they enforce rules; and like a judiciary, they interpret different regulations.** 
Independent executive agencies possess qualities that reflect aspects of all three branches of government: they create rules (legislative function), enforce those rules (executive function), and have the capacity to interpret regulations (judicial function).
    
Independent executive agencies possess qualities that reflect aspects of all three branches of government: they create rules (legislative function), enforce those rules (executive function), and have the capacity to interpret regulations (judicial function).
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