The difference between a presidentially oriented and a congressionally oriented agency is that
A) presidential agencies are not required to report to Congress.
B) congressional agencies cannot use a claim of executive privilege.
C) congressional committees are not exposed to outside forces.
D) presidentially oriented agencies usually do not distribute benefits.
E) congressional agencies are reorganized every two years.
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