the growth of bureaucracy has expanded the role of the government in citizens lives
Absolutely. Without the bureaucracy, there would be no institution to carry out the policy that is passed by the legislative and signed into law by the executive branch. The bureaucracy serves an important purpose, no bureaucracy would mean all laws passed would remain an abstraction and not become a reality.
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george f. kennan
Progressine reform never ends, it simply evolves from one issue to another and will continue to do that so long as the world is in need of reform.
A county organization is in need of reform because of all the problems it faces. Reforms in sanitation, overcrowding, and laws is needed.
why do we need land
Special interest groups check the power of bureaucracy with their constant monitoring and resultant publicity of actions. Special interest groups can create a false sense of urgency or need on a topic.
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Frederick Jackson Turner is best known for his "Frontier Thesis," which argued that the American frontier shaped the nation's character and democracy. While he didn't directly engage in reform movements, his ideas influenced the Progressive Era by encouraging Americans to consider the role of the frontier in shaping social and political reforms. Turner's work prompted discussions about American identity and the need for reform to address the challenges of urbanization and industrialization. His emphasis on the frontier's impact helped frame debates around social progress and reform during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Nope, if the reform bill works as intended costs will go down. This makes it easier for hospitals to hire and keep the employees they already have. The current plan will merely lower pay for most health care professionals, not reduce need. The need will go up slightly as illegal immigrants are added to the system.