How are the executive departments and the Executive Office of the President
(EOP) different?
O A. The leaders of executive departments provide advice directly to
the president, while the EOP does not.
B. The heads of executive departments need to be approved by
Congress, while the heads of the EOP do not.
C. Executive departments deal with economic and national de sense
issues, while the EOP does not.
D. Executive departments are in charge of the daily operations of the
White House, while the EOP is not.

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Answer:

The heads of executive departments need to be approved by Congress, while the heads of the EOP do not.

Explanation:

There are 15 executive departments in the U.S. the head of the departments needs to be approved by Congress.

What are the executive departments in the United States federal system?

There are 15 executive departments headed by the respective department secretary except for the Justice Department as it is headed by the "Attorney General".

The executive department is the Department of State, Treasury, defense, Justice, Interior Affairs, Agriculture, Commerce and trade, Labor, Human resources, Housing, Energy, Education, etc. The heads of executive departments i.e the secretary need to be approved by Congress, while the heads of the EOP do not.

Therefore option B aptly describes the statements.

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