Multiple Choice
Do "street-level" bureaucrats make policy decisions?
A) No, because policy decisions are made by higher-level bureaucrats.
B) No, because policy decisions are made by Congress or the president.
C) Yes, but only in relation to less important policies.
D) Yes, because their individual judgment calls create policy standards and routines.
E) Yes, but only in certain policy areas.
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