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Tribal governments
 
  a. have no legal status.
  b. are subject to state laws in the same way as cities and counties.
  c. are generally subject to state jurisdiction only to the extent specifically authorized by federal law.
  d. are generally exempt from both state and federal law.

Question 2

Government bureaucracies developed to
 
  a. organize interest groups to influence political parties.
  b. insulate elected officials from having to deal directly with the public.
  c. implement government policy as governments took on greater responsibilities in increasingly complex societies.
  d. facilitate the electoral activities of government officials more effectively.
  e. end corruption by elected officials.



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