When first established, the Departments of Agriculture, Labor, and Commerce had one thing in common:

When first established, the Departments of Agriculture, Labor, and Commerce had one thing in common:



a. their secretaries were not appointees.
b. they all sought to regulate their clienteles.
c. they were primarily service-oriented.
d. they all avoided contacts with the public.
e. they jealously guarded states' rights.





Answer: C


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