What did Woodrow Wilson argue that would safeguard citizens from a tyrannical bureaucracy?

a. the Constitution
b. the Articles of Confederation
c. Allegiance to Congress
d. rule of law

d. rule of law

Political Science

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One agency supports tobacco farmers while another tries to discourage smoking. These competing goals come about for which of the following reasons?

A. because the government is so large that the other branches of government are no longer in control of the bureaucracy B. because of divided government C. because the two major political parties disagree on so much regarding appropriate policy D. because government pursues overlapping and conflicting goals in response to the diverse demands Americans place on it

Political Science

According to the text, "new international political possibilities arise from technological developments." What exactly does this mean? What are the implications of advancing technology-pros and cons? What are the costs and benefits for states and citizens of these developments?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science