The President
The President's Administration
Regulatory Commissions/ Government Corporations
Independent Agencies
The Federal Bureaucracy
100

How many years does the President serve per term?

What is four years?

100

This department manages money.

What is the department of Treasury?

100

Government agencies that are operated and run as though they were a profit oriented business.

What is Government Corporations?

100

The number of Independent Agencies from the Cabinets.

What is 150?

100

This is formed by the departments and agencies in the executive branch. 

What is the Federal Bureaucracy? 

200

The maximum number of terms a President can run for. 

What is two years?

200

The 15 heads of the executive department make this up.

What is the cabinet? 

200

These groups are given powers to regulate or control a certain industry or activity.

What is Regulatory Commissions? 

200

The reason for Independent Agencies to be independent. 

What is to escape influence?

200

The practice in which a political party rewards its members by appointing them to government positions even if they are not the most qualified. 

What is the Spoils System which is also known as the Patronage System. 

300

The three qualifications for President.

What is a Native born citizen, at least 35 years of age and a U.S resident for 14 years?

300

Handles foreign policy for the President. 

What is the Secretary of State?

300

The U.S. Postal service is an example of this.

What is a Government Corporation. 

300

This Independent Agency is in charge of collecting and interpreting information about foreign nations?

What is the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)?

300

This sets up a testing procedure to give jobs to the most qualified applicants. 

What is the Civil Service Commission?

400

The Amendment that creates term limits. 

What is the 22nd Amendment?

400

The latest Executive Department

What is homeland security

400

This organization regulates the activities of the stock market.

What is the Securities and and Exchange Commissions?

400

This Independent agency was created to develop and administer our nations space program.

What is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)?

400

This refers to the extra hassle and paperwork that is required to get things done in bureaucracy.

What is Red Tape? 

500

The order of Presidential Succession. (3 positions)

What is, the Vice President, the Speaker of the House and, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate?

500

The President receives help from these three main groups.

What is, the Vice President, Cabinet Members and, the Heads of Independent and Executive Agencies?

500

This organization regulates the affairs of businesses to ensure fair business practices.

What is the Federal Trade Commision?

500

The three types of Independent Agencies. 

What is, Executive Agencies, Regulatory Commissions and, Government Corporations?

500

This compromises the policy-making relationships among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy, and the interest groups. 

What is the Iron Triangle?

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