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    When Several Bureaucratic Agencies Compete Over a Policy Decision, the Outcome
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When Several Bureaucratic Agencies Compete Over a Policy Decision, the Outcome

Question 16

Question 16

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When several bureaucratic agencies compete over a policy decision, the outcome often is a


A) policy that nobody intended.
B) policy that everyone now supports.
C) policy that only one side wanted.
D) policy that is the most effective.

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