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16 August, 04:28

An advocate for limited government would MOST likely oppose the modern American bureaucracy for which reason?

A) the growth of bureaucracy has come at the expense of government corporations

B) the bureaucracy has so enormous that it is no longer efficient

C) the use of civil service exams unfairly prevents leaders from using the patronage system

D) the expansion of the bureaucracy has made congress more powerful than the president

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  1. 16 August, 04:51
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    Answer: B. the bureaucracy has become so enormous that it is no longer efficient.

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  2. 16 August, 07:09
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    A) the growth of bureaucracy has come at the expense of government corporations

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    The bureaucracy is the organization or structure that is characterized by centralized and decentralized procedures, division of responsibilities, specialization of work, hierarchy and impersonal relationships. The term is used in sociology, administrative science and, especially, administration public. It could be defined as a set of techniques or methodologies willing to learn or rationalize the external reality (to which the central power aims to control) in order to know it and call it in a standardized or uniform way A clear example of this characteristic of bureaucracies, particularly those of government, is the hiring and assignment or removal of personnel, that is, officials, according to explicit criteria and relevant to the performance of functions.
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