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Deck 8: Brazilian Bureaucracy: Do I Even Need to Bother With the Jokes
1
Which of the following forms of government incorporates bureaucracy?
A)democracy
B)theocracy
C)monarchy
D)all of these
A)democracy
B)theocracy
C)monarchy
D)all of these
D
2
Unlike other government institutions,the bureaucracy is defined by ______ within the institution.
A)the people
B)the positions (roles)
C)the constituency
D)the policies
A)the people
B)the positions (roles)
C)the constituency
D)the policies
B
3
Which of the following theories of bureaucracy holds that agencies do actually respond to the wishes of elected officials?
A)cockroach theory
B)capture theory
C)implementation theory
D)agency theory
A)cockroach theory
B)capture theory
C)implementation theory
D)agency theory
D
4
This author's concept of "authority leakage" questions whether it is even possible for those at the top of the bureaucratic hierarchy to effectively direct the actions of those at the bottom: ______.
A)James Madison
B)Anthony Downs
C)Winston Churchill
D)Robert Dahl
A)James Madison
B)Anthony Downs
C)Winston Churchill
D)Robert Dahl
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5
Which of the following concepts emerged as a contrast to the iron triangle theory of democracy and emphasized an interactive relationship between bureaucracies and political forces in the democratic context?
A)agency theory
B)cockroach theory
C)organized interests theory
D)authority leakage theory
A)agency theory
B)cockroach theory
C)organized interests theory
D)authority leakage theory
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6
President Woodrow Wilson argued that ______.
A)bureaucracies should move from implementing to making laws
B)bureaucracies should be more responsive to the people
C)bureaucracies should be open to patronage
D)there should be a strict dichotomy between politics and administration/bureaucracy
A)bureaucracies should move from implementing to making laws
B)bureaucracies should be more responsive to the people
C)bureaucracies should be open to patronage
D)there should be a strict dichotomy between politics and administration/bureaucracy
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7
Which of the following is not one of the four subcategories of bureaucratic administration identified in your text?
A)service
B)regulation
C)implementation
D)patronage
A)service
B)regulation
C)implementation
D)patronage
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8
Which of the following is a critical element of Max Weber's ideal bureaucracy?
A)personal attention
B)hierarchy
C)redundancy
D)flexibility
A)personal attention
B)hierarchy
C)redundancy
D)flexibility
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9
Bureaucracies are agents that act on behalf of the legislature in a relationship similar to a business contract.This can be described as ______.
A)the principal-agent model
B)an iron triangle
C)authority leakage
D)responsive bureaucracy
A)the principal-agent model
B)an iron triangle
C)authority leakage
D)responsive bureaucracy
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10
Which of the following is not part of the iron triangle that captures bureaucracies?
A)extremist political parties
B)bureaucracies
C)interest groups
D)public officials
A)extremist political parties
B)bureaucracies
C)interest groups
D)public officials
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11
In an iron triangle,what do interest groups do to ensure that legislation is crafted according to their preferences?
A)legislate
B)raise funds
C)lobby
D)make policy
A)legislate
B)raise funds
C)lobby
D)make policy
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12
The cockroach theory of bureaucracy is a theory on the relationship between the ______.
A)media and bureaucracy
B)legislature and bureaucracy
C)executive and bureaucracy
D)citizens and the bureaucracy
A)media and bureaucracy
B)legislature and bureaucracy
C)executive and bureaucracy
D)citizens and the bureaucracy
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13
The word bureaucracy is derived from the French word for ______.
A)desk
B)person
C)professional
D)rules
A)desk
B)person
C)professional
D)rules
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14
In Max Weber's conception of an ideal bureaucracy,how are persons selected to work in the bureaucracy?
A)They are democratically elected by citizens.
B)They are appointed by their community and confirmed in the Senate.
C)They are selected via the spoils system.
D)They are selected on the basis of merit.
A)They are democratically elected by citizens.
B)They are appointed by their community and confirmed in the Senate.
C)They are selected via the spoils system.
D)They are selected on the basis of merit.
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15
The ideal of rule-based decision-making is to ______.
A)provide service with a personal touch
B)allow local authorities leeway to fit local circumstances
C)make sure that everyone is treated exactly the same
D)purposefully make the execution of mundane tasks exceedingly difficult
A)provide service with a personal touch
B)allow local authorities leeway to fit local circumstances
C)make sure that everyone is treated exactly the same
D)purposefully make the execution of mundane tasks exceedingly difficult
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16
The theory of bureaucracy that focuses on media driven by business imperatives to seek out government failures that can be depicted as scandals likens bureaucracy to which bug?
A)ant
B)spider
C)cockroach
D)caterpillar
A)ant
B)spider
C)cockroach
D)caterpillar
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17
Which of the following is not one of the critical elements Max Weber believed necessary for an ideal bureaucracy?
A)flexibility
B)rules
C)hierarchy
D)professionals
A)flexibility
B)rules
C)hierarchy
D)professionals
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18
Rules in Max Weber's ideal bureaucracy are necessary to ensure ______.
A)red tape and confusion
B)inflexibility and inequity
C)efficiency and fairness
D)equality of outcomes
A)red tape and confusion
B)inflexibility and inequity
C)efficiency and fairness
D)equality of outcomes
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19
Which of the following statements about bureaucratic roles is false?
A)While bureaucracies perform many functions,they never actually make policy.
B)Administrative agencies regulate individuals,groups,and industries.
C)Public colleges and universities are examples of bureaucracies that provide services.
D)Legislatures make policies,but they rely on bureaucratic agencies to implement those policies.
A)While bureaucracies perform many functions,they never actually make policy.
B)Administrative agencies regulate individuals,groups,and industries.
C)Public colleges and universities are examples of bureaucracies that provide services.
D)Legislatures make policies,but they rely on bureaucratic agencies to implement those policies.
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20
The text suggests which of these governmental officials like to avoid public attention,much like cockroaches?
A)legislators
B)judges
C)bureaucrats
D)prime ministers
A)legislators
B)judges
C)bureaucrats
D)prime ministers
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21
The vast majority of the stuff that governments do is done by bureaucracies.
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22
According to the author,bureaucracies are pleasant to work with.
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23
Bureaucracies are strictly hierarchical.
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24
Discuss the cockroach theory of bureaucracy and the role the media plays in this theory.
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25
Does a bureaucracy in a federal system,like the United States,meet Max Weber's ideal requirement of clearly assigned roles,to avoid the overlap and duplication of efforts? Explain.
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26
The most obvious way to integrate bureaucracies into a democratic system is to create what is called a system of overhead democracy.
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27
Agency theory is structured around the basic premise that bureaucracies are agents that act on behalf of the legislature in a relationship similar to a business contract.
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28
Everything in politics is simple.
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29
Administrative agencies do not regulate.
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30
Why is it that although people do not like bureaucracies,they are indispensable?
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31
German sociologist Max Weber thought that bureaucracies should ______.
A)be run in much the same way as the legislative branch
B)function like machines
C)promote the ideals of the government
D)make partial decisions
A)be run in much the same way as the legislative branch
B)function like machines
C)promote the ideals of the government
D)make partial decisions
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32
The iron triangle concept was introduced in the 1990s.
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33
In the context of discussing bureaucracy,what is the "iron triangle"? Explain the dynamic that is at work.
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34
Discuss the principal-agent model.
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35
In order to function,bureaucracies must have a clear assignment and role.
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36
The word bureaucracy is derived from the French word for people.
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37
All of the following are bureaucracies in the United States,EXCEPT ______.
A)U.S.Postal Service
B)National Science Foundation
C)Internal Revenue Service
D)Federal Express
A)U.S.Postal Service
B)National Science Foundation
C)Internal Revenue Service
D)Federal Express
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38
The FBI regulates how much rat hair can end up in your hot dog.
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39
The selection of persons to fill roles within the bureaucracy must be done on the basis of merit.
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40
Today's bureaucracies regulate,license,procure,distribute,observe,preserve,encourage,police,study,and manage.
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