What kinds of changes in the federal bureaucracy followed the Great Depression?
a. The size and scope of the federal bureaucracy increased tremendously.
b. Social Security and programs for creating jobs and regulating economic activity reduced the size of the bureaucracy.
c. The New Deal meant economic activity was removed from the federal government arena and returned to the general public.
d. The Great Depression resulted in almost no change in the activity of the federal bureaucracy.
a
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A. less candidate control over campaigns B. a decrease in candidate-centered elections C. a rise in candidate-centered elections D. a greater focus on the political parties rather than candidates
In some cases, the policy implementation stage of the policy cycle is
A. the only part of the policy-making cycle that is actually carried out. B. skipped altogether because the new policy is symbolic. C. an alternative to policy adoption. D. a time-honored role for legislators.