Which factor sustained the strength of the Japanese bureaucracy during the pre- and post-World War II periods?
a. bureaucrats' deferral to the military
b. the imperial family's distrust of democracy
c. bureaucrats' condescension towards politicians
d. the public's acceptance of free-market capitalism
c
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The ultimate cause of red tape, bureaucratic stalemates, and confusion might be the fact that
A. public officials are self-interested. B. bureaucrats are incompetent. C. there is too much separation of powers. D. citizens want different and often conflicting things. E. federalism simply does not work.
When calculating the sample mean, the sum of all values of X is divided by _____.
a. n-1 b. n c. N d. s
The process of "incorporation" by the Supreme Court refers to which of the following