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The process of bureaucrats buying their way out of their service obligation and then getting high-paying jobs in big business or politics is known as
 
  a. autogestion.
  b. dtente.
  c. pantouflage.
  d. ENA.
  e. devolution.

Question 2

Most important political leaders in France graduated from the
 
  a. French Institute of Politics.
  b. ENA.
  c. University of Paris.
  d. College de Gaulle.
  e. GEP.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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