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What does the case of the Bureau of Mines show can happen to government agencies?
They may be eliminated.
They may be expanded.
They may be revised.
They may be redundant.
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They may be eliminated.
Congress can abolish an agency and transfer its functions to others, as happened when the Bureau of Mines was discontinued and its duties reassigned.
Congress can abolish an agency and transfer its functions to others, as happened when the Bureau of Mines was discontinued and its duties reassigned.
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