A bureaucracy is a government that is administered by non-elected officials who are employees of the government (usually supervised by the current elected officials). It has come to mean an organization in which procedure takes precedence over action, and where operations are obstructed by unnecessary controls and paperwork (colloquially red tape).
(an administrative system operated by more than one department)
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What was the platform of the American Party in the 1850s
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nativism
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In 1932 who shifted political power to the Democratic Party when he was elected
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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What is a bureaucracy
A bureaucracy is a government that is administered by non-elected officials who are employees of the government (usually supervised by the current elected officials). It has come to mean an organization in which procedure takes precedence over action, and where operations are obstructed by unnecessary controls and paperwork (colloquially red tape).
(an administrative system operated by more than one department)
What was the platform of the American Party in the 1850s
nativism
In 1932 who shifted political power to the Democratic Party when he was elected