FEDERAL RESERVE CONTROLS THE NATION’S MONEY SUPPLY LOWERS AND RAISES INTEREST RATES.

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FEDERAL RESERVE CONTROLS THE NATION’S MONEY SUPPLY LOWERS AND RAISES INTEREST RATES

FTC – FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION HELPS TO REGULATE BUSINESSES PROMOTES AND REGULATES COMPETITION

OSHA – OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEATLH ADMINISTRATON PROMOTES HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS IN BUSINESSES

SEC – SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION REGULATES THE STOCK MARKET FOR FAIR TRADE…NO CHEATING!!!

FCC – FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION MONITORS THE MEDIA (tv, radio, internet, etc…) CAN’T SAY BAD STUFF OR SHOW DIRTY THINGS ON TV

NLRB – NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD MONITORS LABOR UNIONS FOR FAIR PRACTICE

EEOC – EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION PREVENTS DISCRIMINATION IN THE WORKPLACE

CPSC – CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION PROMOTES THE PRODUCTION OF SAFE PRODUCTS FROM THE BUSINESS TO THE CONSUMER

FDA – FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION SAFETY OF FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETICS

FBI – FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION INVESTIGATES FEDERAL CRIMES

CIA – CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INVESTIGATES THE GOINGS ON IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES

SBA – SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROMOTES AND MAINTAINS SMALL BUSINESSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY

NASA – NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION IN CHARGE OF THE SPACE PROGRAM

EPA – ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PROMOTES CONSERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT