What provisions or requirements does the U.S. Constitution make concerning the federal bureaucracy?

a. The bureaucracy must be in tune with the needs of the citizenry and must be structured in a way to meet those needs.
b. The bureaucracy must be separate from political parties in order that it not fall prey to political pressures.
c. The Constitution places the president as head of the bureaucracy.
d. The bureaucracy must not be allowed to grow larger than the military.
e. The bureaucracy is an important reality in American federal government, though the Constitution makes no mention of it.

ANS: E

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