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What Is Often the Outcome When Several Bureaucratic Agencies Compete

Question 38

Question 38

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What is often the outcome when several bureaucratic agencies compete over a policy decision?


A) A policy that nobody intended
B) A policy that everyone now supports
C) A policy that only one side wanted
D) A very effective compromise

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