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londonang

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According to Max Weber, hierarchical authority, defined jurisdictions, and extensive rules and regulations are all characteristics of what?
 
  a. government
  b. politics
  c. bureaucracy
  d. legislatures
  e. all of these

Question 2

The number of state government employees in Texas _____.
 
  a. has been increasing steadily since the 1980s
  b. has changed little since the 1960s
  c. has grown at about the same rate as the overall population since the 1970s
  d. declined in the 1990s but has grown rapidly in the twenty-first century
  e. has declined dramatically as computers have replaced employees



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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