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neverstopbelieb

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Bureaucracies are beneficial because they
 
  a. divide authority to avoid duplication.
  b. define rules on how tasks are to be performed.
  c. define standard operating procedures.
  d. All of these are reasons that bureaucracies are beneficial.

Question 2

How did Presidents Kennedy and Nixon differ in their responses to political protesters?
 
  a. Kennedy attempted to shut down protests; Nixon encouraged them.
  b. Kennedy changed his policies based on protests; Nixon refused to change.
  c. Kennedy and Nixon both reacted rationally to protests.
  d. Kennedy saw protesters as an opportunity; Nixon saw them as a threat.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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