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kodithompson

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Public servants must work to resolve important public policy problems in a way that
 
  a. leads to the most efficient use of resources.
  b. maintains public confidence and the values of citizenship.
  c. meets the requirements set by political superiors.
  d. ensures that government is run like a business.

Question 2

Economist John Galbraith and Milton Friedman agree that government controls help businesses operate profitably.
 
  A. True
  B. False



brittrenee

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B



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