According to the textbook, bureaucracies are often the only meeting ground for citizens and politics because they ______.

a. must maintain public support in order to succeed
b. are often the only contact citizens have with government
c. were set up to check the executive branch and protect citizens’ rights
d. often make law through bureaucratic legislation
e. dominate decision making in the federal government


b. are often the only contact citizens have with government

Political Science

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A. credit note B. authorization certificate C. warrant D. charter E. memorandum of association

Political Science

The assumptions that work is natural, that people do not need to be coerced to work, that individuals will make commitments to objectives that, when completed, will lead to rewards are found in

a. MacGregor's "Theory Y.". b. MacGregor's "Theory X.". c. Taylor's "scientific management" theory. d. the work of Mooney and Reiley.

Political Science

The case of University of California v. Bakke dealt with what issue?

a. Discrimination against women b. Voting rights c. Reverse discrimination d. Civil Rights Act of 1964 e. Housing and public accommodations

Political Science

The goals of CzRM are to strengthen the relationship between government and citizens and encourage innovation within government

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Political Science