What was the effect of Ronald Reagan's presidency on the federal bureaucracy?
A) Under Reagan, the elimination of poverty caused government employment to fall.
B) Under Reagan, the expansion of the military caused government employment to rise.
C) Under Reagan, the elimination of the agriculture department caused governement employment to fall.
D) Under Reagan, the programs enacted because of 9/11 caused government employment to rise.
E) Under Reagan, the elimination of revenue sharing caused government employment to fall.
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