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Many people think the federal bureaucracy is too large. Do you agree? Support your answer with evidence from your research. Hint: Consider whether both of the agencies you researched are necessary. Could or should they be merged somehow, or are they distinct enough to remain separate? (4 points)

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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1. The federal bureaucracy, encompassing millions of employees and hundreds of agencies, departments, and commissions, is the umbrella term used to describe government officials, housed within the executive branch, who are tasked with policy implementation, administration, and regulation.

2. The largest growth of the bureaucracy in American history came between 1933 and 1945.

3. Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal meant bigger government since agencies were needed to administer his many programs.

4. The federal bureaucracy is huge: roughly 2.6 million employees, plus many freelance contractors.

5. Everybody in the bureaucracy works to administer the law. For the most part, the executive branch manages the federal bureaucracy.

Answered by syedtahir20
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  • As we know federal bureaucracy is too large.
  • In the federal bureaucracy, there are millions of employees and freelance contractors.
  • To administer the law employees work in a bureaucracy.
  • The federal bureaucracy is arranged in commissions, departments, and hundreds of agencies.
  • The federal bureaucracy manage by the executive branch.
  • The federal bureaucracy is the backbone of the United States government.

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