Bureaucracy is organized byt this type of authority structure.
What is hierarchical?
100
The USPS, Amtrak, and PBS are examples of this.
What is a government corporation?
100
These three things below help describe what?
An agency takes the assignment, goals become rules, and resources gathered.
What is needed for implementation of a policy?
100
This is how courts can control the bureaucracy.
What is judicial review?
100
True or Flase? Congress assigns each job to once specific agency.
What is false?
200
This act prohibited federal employees from participating in partisan politics.
What is the hatch act?
200
This is a nickname given to Independent Regulatory Agencies becuase of their responsibility for some of the econmy and making regulations to protect public interest.
What are the "watchdogs"?
200
This court case allowed the state to regulate businesses.
What is Munn v. Illinois?
200
4 of the ways a president can control bureaucracy. Name 3.
What are executive orders, budget control, reorganization of agencies, and appointments?
200
When congress sets aside a certain amount of money for something it is called this.
What is an appropriation?
300
This is a maze of rules, regulations, and paperwork that makes government overwhelming.
What is red tape criticisim?
300
This is a blend of government and private levles that provide a service that could be part of the private sector.
What is a government coroporation?
300
A popular idea that the government should lift restrictions on buisnesses, industry, and professonal activity.
What is deregulation?
300
Functions of the members of iron triangles.
What are Bureacracy: carries out laws
Congres: creates laws
Interest groups: provide ecpertise and money?
300
These groups are responsible for holding oversight hearings.
What are committees and subcommittees?
400
This act reformed the systems of giving jobs based on merit or patronage. It also created the civil service comission.
What is the Pendleton Civil Service act?
400
NASA is an example of one of these.
What is an independent executive agency?
400
These reasons might cause the this?
Program design, Lack of clarity or resources, administrative discretion, or fragmentation.
What are the reasons for failure of policy implementation?
400
This organization limits the economic authrity of bureaucracy.
What is the office of budget and management?
400
Participants in issue networks are these.
What are people in washington who debate?
500
These are the three characteristics of A,erican Federal Bureaucracy. Name at least two of them.
What are Divided supervision, Close public scrutiny, and regulation rather than public ownership?
500
This is the largest cabinet level department.
What is the department of health and human services?
500
Administrative discretion, the authority of administrators to choose how to respond to a problem, is greater when there are no standard operating procedures.
What is the relationship between adminsitrateive discretion and standard operating procedures?
500
Nicknames for two different forms of congressional oversight. 100 point bonus for what one is used most.
What is police patrol and fire alarm?
500
When a president disagrees with an agencys policies he may appoint a head who agrees with his views. The issues with this are.
What is congressional approvment or the head being influenced by the agency?