Bureaucracy, byu RAHK ruh see, is a system that carries out the functions of a government or a private organization. The authority to perform many routine duties is divided among departments called bureaus. In most large bureaucracies, power is controlled by a number of officials instead of by one leader. However, a single leader may be held responsible for the actions of many minor officials and employees. The term comes from the French word bureau, meaning office.
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