How do bureaucracies prosper?

A. by delivering the effective implementation of federal programs at the lowest possible cost to American taxpayers
B. focusing on providing diffuse national goods that keep the nation safe
C. maintain strong alliances with wealthy individuals who are capable of establishing Super PACs promoting the benefits of an agency
D. convincing their congressional principals that they are good and faithful agents and developing an appreciative constituency


Answer: D

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