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Who was the first to discuss the need for professional, efficient bureaucracies?
 
  a. Karl Marx
  b. Max Weber
  c. John Locke
  d. Woodrow Wilson
  e. Sydney Verba

Question 2

Why is it rare for a member of a national parliament to vote no confidence in their party's leadership?
 
  a. Members of parliaments have unwavering support for their leadership.
  b. Parliaments do not have no confidence votes.
  c. Voting no confidence in leadership is purely symbolic and has no meaning.
  d. Voting no confidence in leadership is a good way to end your own political career.
  e. It is too financially expensive to conduct no confidence votes.



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Answer to Question 1

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