Government question
Question # 40541 | History | 5 years ago |
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Many Americans do not believe that the federal bureaucracy serves the public interest. These dissatisfied citizens have supported a range of reforms including terminating agencies, devolving responsibility to lower levels of government, and privatization. Are such reforms likely to make the bureaucracy more responsive to public wishes? Who benefits from these reforms and who looses? Explain your answer If you use outside sources to help answer this question please document them MLA Format