In what ways are French and Japanese bureaucracies similar?
A) Japan's vice ministers carry out much of the same tasks as France's permanent secretaries.
B) Both countries are heavily bureaucratized, with Japan having been modeled after France's
civil servants.
C) Bureaucrats in Japan and France work in complete tandem with elected officials.
D) Japanese and French bureaucrats focus primarily on finances and the economy.
B
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A. the principle of universal suffrage is not being fulfilled B. the ruling party's actions results in reduced participation C. no competition for power exists D. citizens' civil liberties are being curtailed E. the frequency of elections is being brought down by the ruling party
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a. 12 percent b. 27 percent c. 52 percent d. 75 percent e. 89 percent