The executive arm of the state is comprised of the elected government and:
A) the public bureaucracy that advises, administers and implements policy.
B) the courts and associated infrastructure, which enforce the law.
C) executives from large and economically significant companies.
D) both the public bureaucracy and executives from economically significant companies.
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