Deck 1: Big Democracy, Big Bureaucracy

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The unwritten agreement between the government and the governed that defines the responsibilities of each party is referred to as a

A) referendum
B) discretionary decision
C) social contract
D) constitution
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At the local level, public administration is characterized by unusually weak

A) chief executives
B) budgetary officers
C) legislative bodies
D) judges
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In many states, citizens have constrained government activities by adopting principles of direct democracy. Which of the following places an issue on the ballot through petitions signed by registered voters?

A) a recall
B) a referendum
C) an initiative
D) a supermajority
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______________________ is the device used to reconcile bureaucracy with democracy.

A) Public administration
B) Public policy
C) Civic responsibility
D) Legislative action
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American public administration is characterized as

A) aggressive
B) constrained.
C) forceful
D) destructive
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What percentage of American has a favorable opinion of government workers?

A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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A _________________ election allows voters to determine whether an elected official can complete his/her term in office.

A) primary
B) referendum
C) recall
D) general
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_________________ power refers to a public administrator's authority to decide how to implement public policies.

A) Discretionary
B) Legislative
C) Judicial
D) Noetic
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Congressional repeal of an executive action taken in the course of administering a law is known as a

A) line-item veto
B) legislative veto
C) discretionary veto
D) political veto
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______________________ allows Congress to review how agencies fill in the blanks in a law.

A) Proposition 13
B) Congressional Review Act of 1996
C) Government Employees Training Act of 1958
D) Setting the policy agenda
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The Articles of Confederation created a strong national government with a centralized bureaucratic structure.
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Public administration and bureaucracy are specifically referenced in the U.S. Constitution.
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The majority of Americans believe that they have been treated fairly in their interactions with public bureaucrats.
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In contrast to Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson supported a constrained administrative tradition.
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The United States has smaller governments and lower taxes than comparable countries.
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There is a clear correlation between strong social capital and low performing state government.
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Discuss why U.S. presidents may feel frustrated by or indifferent to the bureaucracy. What are the potential consequences of these actions?
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Why did the Framers of the U.S. Constitution create constrained government structures and processes?
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Discuss the differences between the image and the reality of the public bureaucrat.
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What are some of the features of constrained public administration?
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How would you describe American's view of their governments today?
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Discuss the ways in which legislative and executive institutions have been "bureaucratized".
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Speculate on the "staying power" of government agencies. What mechanisms prevent the failure of government bureaucracies?
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Deck 1: Big Democracy, Big Bureaucracy
1
The unwritten agreement between the government and the governed that defines the responsibilities of each party is referred to as a

A) referendum
B) discretionary decision
C) social contract
D) constitution
C
2
At the local level, public administration is characterized by unusually weak

A) chief executives
B) budgetary officers
C) legislative bodies
D) judges
A
3
In many states, citizens have constrained government activities by adopting principles of direct democracy. Which of the following places an issue on the ballot through petitions signed by registered voters?

A) a recall
B) a referendum
C) an initiative
D) a supermajority
C
4
______________________ is the device used to reconcile bureaucracy with democracy.

A) Public administration
B) Public policy
C) Civic responsibility
D) Legislative action
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American public administration is characterized as

A) aggressive
B) constrained.
C) forceful
D) destructive
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What percentage of American has a favorable opinion of government workers?

A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 70%
D) 90%
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A _________________ election allows voters to determine whether an elected official can complete his/her term in office.

A) primary
B) referendum
C) recall
D) general
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_________________ power refers to a public administrator's authority to decide how to implement public policies.

A) Discretionary
B) Legislative
C) Judicial
D) Noetic
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Congressional repeal of an executive action taken in the course of administering a law is known as a

A) line-item veto
B) legislative veto
C) discretionary veto
D) political veto
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______________________ allows Congress to review how agencies fill in the blanks in a law.

A) Proposition 13
B) Congressional Review Act of 1996
C) Government Employees Training Act of 1958
D) Setting the policy agenda
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The Articles of Confederation created a strong national government with a centralized bureaucratic structure.
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Public administration and bureaucracy are specifically referenced in the U.S. Constitution.
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The majority of Americans believe that they have been treated fairly in their interactions with public bureaucrats.
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In contrast to Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson supported a constrained administrative tradition.
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The United States has smaller governments and lower taxes than comparable countries.
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There is a clear correlation between strong social capital and low performing state government.
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Discuss why U.S. presidents may feel frustrated by or indifferent to the bureaucracy. What are the potential consequences of these actions?
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Why did the Framers of the U.S. Constitution create constrained government structures and processes?
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Discuss the differences between the image and the reality of the public bureaucrat.
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What are some of the features of constrained public administration?
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How would you describe American's view of their governments today?
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Discuss the ways in which legislative and executive institutions have been "bureaucratized".
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Speculate on the "staying power" of government agencies. What mechanisms prevent the failure of government bureaucracies?
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