How do bureaucracies allow state and national governments to provide different levels of specialized services to citizens?

A) Bureaucracies create a hierarchy of services within each level of government.
B) Bureaucracies allow state and national governments to provide services through organizations best trained to handle specific tasks.
C) Bureaucracies pass off government services to the private market industries where they are handled less expensively.
D) Bureaucracies connect citizens directly to their elected officials by allowing elected officials to work out a citizen's complaint firsthand.

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B) Bureaucracies allow state and national governments to provide services through organizations best trained to handle specific tasks.

Bureaucracies are structured organizations that help implement government policies and provide specialized services by dividing tasks among various agencies and departments, each staffed by experts in their respective fields. This specialization enables governments to address the diverse needs of citizens more effectively at both state and national levels.