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How has the size of government and the federal bureaucracy grown since the Franklin Roosevelt administration? How does this impact presidential transitions? describe the Buchanan-Lincoln transition in 1861 as the worst presidential transition? What actions did President Lincoln take during the 1861 transition?describe the Reagan-Bush transition in 1989 as the best presidential transition?

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The size of government and the federal bureaucracy has grown after the Franklin Roosevelt administration with the introduction of a second term.

The Buchanan-Lincoln transition occurred when the country was "breaking apart and sliding to war." In other words, he had many issues to deal with immediately he assumed office, and so is termed as the worst.

President Lincoln was forced to take the action of setting up a team that included his rivals in the 1861 transition. While the Reagan-Bush transition in 1989 is considered the best presidential transition because it involved a vice president becoming a president. In other words, the President (Reagan) transitioned power to his sitting vice president (Bush) who was elected President.

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