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Executive control over the Federal Communications Commission, and other agencies, may be exercised through a pres¬iden¬tial veto of:

a. Congress's modifications of the agency's authority.
b. the agency's final rules.
c. the agency's final orders.
d. none of the choices.

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Answer:

A) Congress's modifications of the agency's authority

Explanation:

Executive control over the Federal Communications Commission, and other agencies are done through the congress's modifications of the agency's authority. The most dominant instrument of congressional control over agencies comprises those dealing with the structuring, empowering, regulating, and funding of agencies, this generally requires the enactment of legislation. Such law must comply with constitutional requirements connected to bicameralism (that is, it must be approved by both houses of Congress) and presentment ( it must be submitted to the President for signature). The constitutional process to enact effective legislation needs the support of the House, Senate, and the President, unless the support in both houses is sufficient to overrule the President’s veto.