As elected offices grow from local races up the ladder to the Governor's mansion, candidates tend to become much more

a. Republican.
b. homogeneous.
c. middle class.
d. independent from corporate interests.
e. Democrat.

B

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The role of the federal judiciary in overseeing the federal bureaucracy

a. is biased in favor of the government since the courts defer to the expertise of the federal government. b. has only focused on the rules of the agencies and avoided any questions about whether agencies were authorized to issue regulations. c. has interpreted the Administrative Procedures Act in such a way that requires almost as much care in making rules as deciding cases. d. is largely nonexistent because the Supreme Court regards rule-making as a political question outside of its purview.

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What was John Gaus’s response to Woodrow Wilson’s ideas about ensuring bureaucratic accountability? What solution did Gaus offer?

What will be an ideal response?

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