Why is it that although people do not like bureaucracies, they are indispensable?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: According to the author, bureaucracies take on functions that would waste the time and effort of elected leaders. Essentially, they do everything that gets done in the government.
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When the government tries to balance the racial composition in school and public places, this is called
a. boycotting. b. interfering. c. gerrymandering d. redistricting. e. integration.
A government-created interest group is one that results from __________
a. a schism within a political party
b. passage of campaign-finance limits
c. creation of a government program or bureaucracy
d. the deregulation of private fund-raising activities
In creating a new system of government that would divide the people’s authority between the nation and the states, it created a system called ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Those with a world-order perspective would consider it at least a small compensation for all the suffering that the Bosnia War produced
a. swift action by the United Nations when the war broke out. b. a war crimes tribunal to try those indicted for crimes against humanity. c. a repudiation of Germany for hastily recognizing the independence of Croatia. d. a Military Staff Committee established by the Security Council. e. cooperation by all the major powers in their delivery of humanitarian aid to Srebrenica.