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comprehension: understanding main ideas on a separate sheet of paper, w…

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comprehension: understanding main ideas
on a separate sheet of paper, write the answers to the
following questions using complete sentences.

  1. how are the functions of a regulatory agency different

from those of service agencies?

  1. how does the national labor relations board protect

workers?

  1. what information does the federal trade commission

require of labels on products?

  1. what is the purpose of the national foundation on

the arts and the humanities?

  1. what is the purpose of the peace corps?

critical thinking: write your opinion
the space shuttle program is very expensive. do you think
it is worthwhile to spend so much money to learn more
about outer space? why, or why not?

Explanation:

Response
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Brief Explanations

Regulatory agencies (e.g., FTC) enforce rules/laws to regulate industries (like ensuring fair trade, safety standards) to protect public interest, competition, or safety. Service agencies (e.g., Peace Corps, National Foundation on Arts and Humanities) provide services or support (like cultural funding, international aid) rather than enforcing regulations. So regulatory agencies focus on oversight and rule - enforcement, service agencies on providing services.

Brief Explanations

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) protects workers by enforcing labor - related laws. It oversees union - employer relations, conducts elections for union representation, and investigates unfair labor practices by employers (like interfering with workers' right to organize, or unfair treatment during union activities) to ensure workers' rights to organize, bargain collectively, and engage in protected concerted activities.

Brief Explanations

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires product labels to provide accurate and non - deceptive information. For example, labels should clearly state the product's contents, ingredients (especially for food, cosmetics), usage instructions, warnings (if applicable, like for hazardous products), and other relevant details so that consumers can make informed decisions and are not misled.

Answer:

Regulatory agencies enforce rules and regulations to oversee industries (e.g., ensuring fair business practices, safety standards) to protect the public, competition, or other public - interest goals. Service agencies, however, provide services or support (such as cultural funding, international volunteer aid) rather than focusing on regulation.

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