Which of these statements explains a way that the bureaucracy stays independent?
Those who work in the bureaucracy have no say in regulations that are created.
Those who work in the bureaucracy are up for re-election every two years.
Those who work in the bureaucracy are elected by citizens.
Those who work in the bureaucracy are civil servants.
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Those who work in the bureaucracy are civil servants.
Compare the vulnerability of the heads of executive departments versus those of regulatory agencies.
Both types of heads can be fired at the presidents will.
Neither heads can be fired by anyone except a congressional committee.
The heads of the former can be fired at the will of the president; while the heads of the latter can’t be fired during their terms except for extreme misconduct.
In the former, heads cannot be fired during their terms of service, while in the latter, the president can fire the heads at will.
Both types of heads can be fired at the presidents will.
Neither heads can be fired by anyone except a congressional committee.
The heads of the former can be fired at the will of the president; while the heads of the latter can’t be fired during their terms except for extreme misconduct.
In the former, heads cannot be fired during their terms of service, while in the latter, the president can fire the heads at will.
The heads of executive departments can be fired at the will of the president, while the heads of regulatory agencies can't be fired during their terms except for extreme misconduct.