In the United States, bureaucracy started as a very small collection of individuals. …show more content…
Bureaucracy may seem like something that was made during the modern times, but actually it has served in our government for almost as long as the government has existed. As a result of the use of bureaucracy in our government, it is also embedded into the people’s everyday lives. The people rely on bureaucracy every day, when you deposit financial aid check sent to you by the Department of Education, the use of medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration, or even driving to school in a car that meet safety demands by the Department of …show more content…
This statement may seem debatable. Some feel that the growth of the federal government came from President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal. Although Roosevelts Deal helped the process, the federal governments rapid growth started way before the new deal. The only thing the New Deal did was help it grow further. The period of growth truthfully began with the Progressive Era. The amount of growth from the federal government was higher when Herbert Hoover was President. The growth continued through the 1920’s and all President Roosevelt did was merely continue a trend that has already been established. The growth of the federal government can be divided to two parts, which is he before and after of 1913. Starting with the 16th amendment being added to the Constitution, which allowed a federal income tax ratification. Before 1913, the federal government grew is multiple