What has happened to the size of the federal bureaucracy over the course of the twentieth century? Why did this happen?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Explain that the bureaucracy started with just a few departments at the time of the nation's founding and has since expanded dramatically, with much growth occurring in the twentieth century. Since WWII, the size of the federal bureaucracy has leveled off. While the number of government employees has declined in the latter half of the twentieth century, spending has increased.
2, Identify and explain factors that led to the creation of new government agencies, including population growth, industrialization, urbanization, economic problems, and involvement in wars.
3, Provide one or more examples to illustrate the needs that government agencies were created to fill, such as those designed to bring the United States out of the Great Depression.

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A) 4 percent B) 50 percent C) 96 percent D) 80 percent E) 1 percent

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Wealthy individuals are much more likely to turn out to vote than are poor individuals. 2. According to “balance theory,” midterm loss is explained by voters who hold the president’s party responsible for unpopular policies. 3. The Republican Party tends to find its highest levels of support in urban areas. 4. The Supreme Court case Buckley v. Valeo held that campaign contributions and spending are considered free speech 5. PACs may raise campaign money but are not permitted to donate it directly to candidates.

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