What were the "reinventing teams"?
A. teams appointed by Congress to propose budget cuts to the federal bureaucracy
B. congressional committees designed to find ways to reduce the size of the national bureaucracy
C. teams appointed by Congress to decide which branches of the federal bureaucracy could be eliminated
D. groups of executive officials that were under the influence of "agency capture"
E. teams that were formed under the National Performance Review to analyze and make recommendations about bureaucratic effectiveness
Answer: E
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a. Constituents are significantly more polarized than are their representatives in Congress. b. Republicans have moved further to the right ideologically than Democrats have moved to the left. c. Members of Congress tend to be more polarized than judicial appointments to the Supreme Court. d. Special interest groups have forced members of Congress to vote in a more polarized fashion.
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