Lieutenant governors serve the purpose of ensuring orderly succession in the event of the loss of the governor and
a. are provided for in all states.
b. are provided for in all but seven states.
c. are always members of the governor's cabinet.
d. must come from the same political party as the governor.
b
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impartiality of civil servants. c. Civil servants in Britain do much of the work of conceptualizing and refining legislation. d. The size of the civil service has decreased with the ongoing modernization of Whitehall. e. The majority of people at the top of Britain's ministries are traditional career civil servants.
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A. analogy B. brainstorming C. no-action analysis D. quick surveys
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A. fire alarm oversight B. partisan oversight C. police patrol oversight D. parochial oversight