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rosent76

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Why is red tape sometimes seen as a good thing in government bureaucracies?
 
  A) It can be seen as a way of creating procedural safeguards.
   B) It can be seen as slowing down the work of a bureaucracy before it overspends its budget.
   C) It can be seen as a way to keep competing agencies in line.
   D) It can be seen as a way to involve voters in the process.
   E) Red tape is never positive in a government bureaucracy.

Question 2

Political parties
 
  A) provide some campaign funding for members.
  B) are ignored by most members of Congress.
  C) are rarely successful in getting their members within Congress to vote along party lines.
  D) are more unified in America than they are in other democracies
  E) replaced the prior role of caucuses within the Congress



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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