VOCAB
VOCAB pt. 2
All about Bureaucracy

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100

An administrative group of nonelected officials charged with carrying out functions connected to a series of policies and programs

Bureaucracy

100

a person who publicizes misdeeds committed within a bureaucracy or other organization

whistleblower

100

During George Washington’s administration, there were this many cabinet positions

four

100

The “spoils system” allocated political appointments on the basis of

party loyalty

100

a chart that shows salary ranges for different levels of positions vertically and for different ranks of seniority horizontally

pay schedule

200

the civil servants or political appointees who fill nonelected positions in government and make up the bureaucracy

bureaucrats

200

a corporation that fulfills an important public interest and is therefore overseen by government authorities to a much larger degree than private businesses

government corporation

200

Amtrack is a good example of a government corporation. True or False?

True

200

to provide public services that are market-oriented or commercial in nature, but too essential or unprofitable to be left entirely to the private sector the government will create a

government corporation

200

Who exercise direct oversight of the bureaucracies 

Hint (there's two)

Both Congress and the president exercise direct oversight over the bureaucracy

300

the individuals who fill nonelected positions in government and make up the bureaucracy; also known as bureaucrats

civil servants

300

the use of government positions to reward individuals for their political support

patronage

300


Two recent periods of large-scale bureaucratic expansion were

1930s and the 1960s

300

The Freedom of Information Act of 1966 helps citizens exercise oversight over the bureaucracy by

opening government records to citizen scrutiny

300

bureaucrats also exercise oversight over their own institutions by using the channels carved out for

whistleblowers

400

a system of filling civil service positions by using competitive examinations to value experience and competence over political loyalties

merit system

400

measures that incorporate the market forces of the private sector into the function of government to varying degrees

privatization

400

The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 created the Office of Personnel Management and the

merit systems protection board

400

During the post-Jacksonian era of the nineteenth century, the common charge against the bureaucracy was that it was

overly political and corrupt

400

Failure to deliver on its promise of fairness due to subjective evaluations, structural biases, and the inability to account for unequal opportunities are failures of the

Merit System

500

the mechanisms, procedures, and rules that must be followed to get something done

red tape

500

the implementation of public policy as well as the academic study that prepares civil servants to work in government

public administration

500

Which model of bureaucracy best accounts for the way bureaucracies tend to push Congress for more funding each year

the acquisitive model

500

The merit-based system of filling jobs in the government is better then the spoils system because 

elevates ability and accountability over political loyalties

500

Concerns that might arise when congress delegates decision-making authority to unelected leaders are

(Name 2)

lack of democratic accountability, diminished oversight, and potential abuse of power, etc.)

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