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Regulations Lord’s Prayer 66 words Gettysburg Address 286 words Declaration of Independence 1,322 words Federal regulations on the sale of cabbage 26,911 words Internal Revenue Code 6,200,000 words

Major Federal Administrative Agencies Executive Departments Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Office of the Secretary of Defence Department of Air Force Department of Army Department of Navy Department of Education Department of Energy Department of Health and Human Services Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Department of State Department of Transportation Department of Treasury

Major Federal Administrative Agencies Independent Agencies ACTION Administrative Committee of the Federal Register Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations American Battle Monuments Commission Appalachian Regional Council Board for International Broadcasting Civil Aeronautics Board Commission of Fine Arts Commodity Futures Trading Commission Consumer Safety Commission Environmental Protection Agency Export-Import Bank Federal Aviation Administration Farm Credit Administration Federal Communications Commission Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Election Commission Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Labor Relations Authority Federal Maritime Commission Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission General Services Administration Inter-American Foundation International Development Cooperation Agency Interstate Commerce Commission Merit Systems Protection Board National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Major Federal Administrative Agencies Independent Agencies National Credit Union Administration National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities National Highway Traffic Safety Administration National Indian Gaming Commission National Labor Relations Board National Mediation Board National Science Foundation National Transportation Safety Board Nuclear Regulatory Commission Occupational Safety and Health Administration Office of Personnel Management Overseas Private Investment Corporation Patent and Trademark Office Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation Railroad Retirement Board Securities and Exchange Commission Selective Service System Small Business Administration Tennessee Valley Authority U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency U.S. Commission on Civil Rights U.S. International Trade Commission U.S. Metric Board U.S. Postal Service U.S. Water Resources Council Veterans Administration