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In December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Voted to End

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In December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to end agency rules that protected "net neutrality," which, more specifically, kept U.S.Internet service providers from intentionally slowing or throttling services, or from charging (or charging more) for certain online content, such as video streaming services.The FCC had the power to do this because it:


A) is a regulatory agency with the power to regulate a type of commercial activity or economic sector.
B) is a clientele agency, one that was created to serve and promote the communications industry, including broadcast and Internet services and companies.
C) the president gave the agency the power to do so through an executive order.
D) it was placed, in recent years, within the Commerce Department and made directly responsible to the president, and President Donald Trump was against net neutrality rules.

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