Which of the following statements is true of the bureaucracy of the federal government?

A. The bureaucracy of the federal government is part of the executive branch.
B. The head of the bureaucracy of the federal government reports to Congress.
C. In the federal government, the head of the bureaucracy is the vice president of the United States.
D. The concept of a bureaucracy is confined to the federal government.
E. In the bureaucracy of the federal government, people are hired to work in different branches irrespective of their area of expertise.


Answer: A

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