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1 January, 09:50

People often describe the federal bureaucracy as "the government at work." What do you think this means?

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  1. 1 January, 11:14
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    Federal bureaucracy means a system of execution of public activity, by well-defined officials, who are guided by a fixed regulation, where all government infrastructure is established. For this reason, considering the federal bureaucracy to be "the government at work" means that the government is planning all the necessary guidelines to design the country's operation.
  2. 1 January, 12:13
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    This means that the federal bureaucracy is responsible for the country vefore each individual state.

    The Federal bureaucreacy decides between the laws to enact.

    The Federal bureaucreacy is always working as hard as it can.
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