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natita [175]
2 years ago
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According to Sir Hamilton Grant, how has an increase in bureaucracy contributed to a rise in unrest

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just olya [345]2 years ago
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Sir Hamilton Grant stated that an increase in bureaucracy contributed to a rise in unrest in India because it has promoted the development of an educated class with knowledge of political theory.

<h3>What is a bureaucracy?</h3>

This refers to an organization with a formal procedures, standards and have a clear division of labor, explicit rules and a hierarchy of authority.

In a typical organization, the bureaucracy that revolves around the establishment of rules and regulations helps to increase the likelihood that employees would be treated fairly and the organization purged of favouritism, discrimination and prejudice.

Hence, he an increase in bureaucracy contributed to a rise in unrest in India because it has promoted the development of an educated class with knowledge of political theory.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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