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By 1911, many believed the commission plan was
an example of how scientific thinking could be
applied to government. Read the quote below.
The strongest feature of the commission plan
of city government is its perfect simplicity, its
directness ... in limiting the number of those
directly charged with the management of the
city's affairs.
- E. R. Cheesborough Why would the author of this quotation say the
commission plan has "perfect simplicity"?
All the power to make decisions rests with
one person: the mayor.
There are only four commissioners, and each
has a specific area of responsibility.
The system is too simple to meet the needs
of a modern city.
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