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nenivikky

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Most people consider negative advertisinga(n) __________developme nt in American politics.
 
  A) positive
  B)necessary
  C)odious
  D)beneficial

Question 2

What is suggested by historical trends in bureaucratic politicization?
 
  A) Presidents have reduced the number of political appointments they are making.
  B) Presidents make varying numbers of political appointments at different times.
  C) Presidents have steadily increased their efforts to politicize the bureaucracy.
  D) Presidents have actively politicized foreign policy agencies but not domestic agencies.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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