Theodore Lowi suggested the remedy for cumbersome bureaucracy was (Points : 1)

A)returning to juridical democracy. B) delegating even more authority.
C) reducing the size of government.
D) throwing money at the problem.

Read this to learn about Theodore Lowi's theories:

http://www.what-when-how.com/social-sciences/lowi-theodore-j-social-science

The answer for this question is C. Can be found in chapter 6 for your text book.

I don't know who this second Loretta is, but either read your text or read the article I posted for you.

Hmmm! Both Lorettas are posting from the same computer. How truly odd!!!

In any case, the answer is not C.

To determine Theodore Lowi's suggested remedy for cumbersome bureaucracy, we can analyze the options given.

A) Returning to juridical democracy: This option suggests that the solution is to have the judiciary take a more active role in governing. However, this does not directly address the issue of cumbersome bureaucracy.

B) Delegating even more authority: This option proposes giving more power to individuals or groups within the government. While delegation can help distribute tasks more efficiently, it may not directly address the issue of cumbersome bureaucracy.

C) Reducing the size of government: This option suggests that the remedy is to reduce the overall size of the government to eliminate excessive bureaucracy. This aligns with the goal of addressing the problem directly.

D) Throwing money at the problem: This option suggests that the solution is to provide more financial resources to tackle the issue. While additional funding can be helpful in some cases, it may not directly solve the problem of cumbersome bureaucracy.

Based on the given options, the most appropriate answer would be C) reducing the size of government.