What factors might contribute to inefficiencies within the federal bureaucracy?

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response will:
1, Note that the federal bureaucracy is commonly perceived as inefficient.
2, Explain at least two factors that might contribute to inefficiency, such as: large size, excessive red tape, unresponsiveness to the public, threat to individual liberty, not enough control by elected representatives of the people.

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A. capital expenditures B. malapportionment C. reinvestments D. capital gains E. severances

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Which statement is an argument in support of a state income tax for Texas? a. Texas does fine except when the economy is in an economic slump

b. It is fair for poor people to pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes because they demand more government services. c. Our current tax system attracts new businesses to Texas that might not come if we had a state income tax. d. Income taxes would create a more progressive tax system. e. A state income tax would require a constitutional amendment, which would be unlikely.

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In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ____________

a. applied the establishment clause b. interpreted the necessary and proper clause c. applied the three-fifths compromise d. violated the supremacy clause

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The conclusions reached by ex post facto designs are

A) scientifically valid because all confounding variables are controlled. B) not scientifically valid although all confounding variables are controlled. C) not scientifically valid because confounding variables are not controlled. D) scientifically valid because all extraneous variables are controlled.

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