Discuss the differences between Germany's bureaucrats and those of the U.S.and Britain.
A) German bureaucrats believe that the law is flexible, whereas those in the U.S. and Britain see it as a set system of codes.
B) German bureaucrats do not have a background in law, while those in the U.S. and Britain are often educated in law.
C) German bureaucrats have a background in law that allows them to see the law as a set system of codes, whereas those in the U.S. and Britain manage to see law in a similar way without the required background.
D) German bureaucrats believe the law is a set system of codes, while those in the U.S. and Britain see common law as more flexible.
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