Vocab
Bureaucracy Structure
Bureaucrats
Misc.
"OUT" WITH IT
100

Advisory body to the President consisting of heads of the 15 executive departments

What is the Cabinet

100

The U.S Postal Service, AM Trak, and the Tennessee Valley Authority are examples of these groups.

What are Government Corporations?

100

The Pendleton Act prohibited this practice.

What is patronage/spoils system?

100

The Bureaucracy gets its power from ___________

What is congress?

100

The cutthroat type of this fish gets its name from the red-orange slash on each side of the lower jaw

What is a trout?

200

The vast, hierarchical organization of executive branch employees

What is bureaucracy?

200

 the administrative arms of the president of the United States. There are currently 15

What are Departments ?

200

This act states that hiring must be based on merit.

What is the Pendleton Act

200

Name at least 2 executive departments

Department of ...

200

To a cop, issuing a "BOLO" has nothing to do with a thin tie; it means to keep your eyes open & stands for "be on the" this

What is a lookout?

300

complex bureaucratic rules and procedures that must be followed to get something done

What is red tape?

300

These divide the department’s goals and workload; Headed by a director; Usually serve 4 or 8-year terms

What are agencies?

300

A system where hiring and promotion in the public sector are based on demonstrated qualifications, skills, and performance, rather than political connections or favoritism.

What is merit?

300

How might interest groups influence the bureaucracy?

They can lobby bureaucrats so the regulations they write and enforce may be favorable to their industry or interest.

300

The agency NOAA calls it a whirling column of air & water mist

what is a waterspout

400

Ways that the legislative branch can check bureaucracy.

What is legislative oversight?

400

Part of the executive branch, but not connected to the a department; are meant to be free from the influence of the POTUS

What are independent agencies? (ex: CIA, NASA, EPA)

400

The power to interpret legislation & create rules

Given to executive departments and agencies

What is Delegated Discretionary Authority?

400

Why is the bureaucracy sometimes said to have questionable authority?

Citizens cannot vote for or against them and it is often extremely difficult to fire them.

400

A TV show with obstacle courses & a song by The Surfaris both have this title

What is wipeout?

500

The relationship among three entities: An agency, a congressional committee, and an interest group

What is are Iron Triangles?

500

Created by Congress to enforce specific regulations and oversee particular sectors of the economy or public welfare

Independent Regulatory Commissions (ex: FEC, FCC, SEC, NTC)

500

Congress is not an expert in the relevant field of government so they delegate this authority to the bureaucracy (and/or Congress does not want the responsibility/backlash from making rules, procedures, and fines)


What is rule-making?

500

Individuals who expose misconduct or corruption.

What are Whistleblowers?

500

Also known as a rotary, it's a circular traffic intersection

What is a roundabout?

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