The Mildred Paradox of Bureaucracy claimed
A) Bureaucracy is supposed to run but run very much like them
B) Bureaucracy requires a large number of jobs but government does not like to spend enough to fund them
C) Many citizens receive federally funded government services over long periods of time but never encounter any government workers
D) Bureaucracy often ends up setting programs that are oppositional to each other
Answer: C) Many citizens receive federally funded government services over long periods of time but never encounter any government workers
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