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What did the failed nomination of Ze Baird illustrate about presidential transitions?
 
  A)Failure to vet the personal lives of nominees can interfere substantively with a new president's policy priorities.
  B)It is critical to make sure that the people on the transition team intend to join the new administration.
  C)Waiting to appoint a chief of staff until after the election strengthens the ability of professional vetters to do their job.
  D)Presidents should announce all potential nominees prior to the election to help prepare for political confirmation battles.

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Which of the following best illustrates the core principles of scientific management?
 
  A)providing incentives to federal employees to develop programs to increase the efficiency of their agency
  B)changing the structure of government to eliminate hierarchy in favor of one with less clear lines of administrative responsibility
  C)using political loyalty as a basis for employment in the executive bureaucracy
  D)removing the federal agencies from the direct control of the president



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