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The Creation of Executive Boards and Commissions During the Jacksonian-Era

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The creation of executive boards and commissions during the Jacksonian-era was intended to expand opportunities for public participation in state government and to limit the powers of the governor, but instead has led to


A) fragmentation and a lack of policy coordination in the executive branch.
B) a swamp of local governments which suffer from overlapping responsibilities and an absence of coordination.
C) unequal treatment of minorities and immigrants.
D) restrictions on local government authority which inhibits their ability to meet citizen needs.

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