One of the important differences between public bureaucracies and private corporations is that government bureaucracies
A) are not organized to make a profit, whereas private corporations are.
B) have a single set of leaders, whereas private corporations do not.
C) must be held accountable by the individual states.
D) are not intended to serve the citizenry, as private corporations are.
E) present an opportunity for career advancement, whereas private corporations do not.
Question -2-In the Mergens case the Supreme Court
A) rejected the argument that the First Amendment forbids a public school from having a Bible club as part of its extracurricular activities.
B) accepted the argument that the First Amendment forbids a public school from having a Bible club as part of its extracurricular activities.
C) ruled that Congress but not the states could pass legislation that would make burning the United States flag a felony.
D) ruled that neither Congress nor the states could pass legislation that would make burning the United States flag a felony.
E) refused to get involved in issues relating to high schools.
Question -3-Public bureaucracies differ from private corporations because
A) the public bureaucracy is only accountable to the president, not a board of directors.
B) a private corporation will only be successful by serving the citizens.
C) public bureaucracies are organized in order to make a profit.
D) they rely on Congress for funding and staffing.
E) public bureaucracies have a single set of leaders.