A dramatic increase in size of the federal bureaucracy occurred during the twentieth century, largely as a consequence of
A. the growth of patronage and the rise of political parties.
B. the Sixteenth Amendment and the Social Security Act.
C. a desire for limited government and an end to earlier regulatory practices.
D. the Great Depression of the 1930s and World War II.
E. the rise of special-interest groups and unions.
Answer: D
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