How are indirect tools of government different from direct tools of government?

What will be an ideal response?

Most people think of direct administration when they think of public administration. Direct tools include the provision of goods and services (e.g., police and fire protection), income support (e.g., Social Security), and the payment of interest on the national debt. Yet, government has relied more on indirect tools over the last few decades. Indirect tools include the contracting out of government programs to nongovernmental partners, grants that encourage other levels of government to act in certain ways, and vouchers and loan programs.

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A. federal system B. unitary system C. national education board D. child welfare unit E. local school district

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Why has the Texas Constitution continually needed to be amended?

A) because it is so short and non-restrictive B) because it is so short and was poorly written C) because it is so vague and non-restrictive D) because it is so detailed and restrictive

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