Deck 8: The Executive Branch: Bureaucracy in a Democracy
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Deck 8: The Executive Branch: Bureaucracy in a Democracy
1
Politicians delegate little power to bureaucrats.
False
2
The Department of Justice is an agency for internal security.
True
3
All government agencies are part of cabinet departments.
False
4
The agencies that collect taxes and handle money for the U.S. government are called pecuniary agencies.
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The bureau level of an executive agency is higher in the federal hierarchy than a cabinet department.
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Bureaucracy helps solve the problem of credibly committing to the long-term existence of a policy.
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Bureaucracies can make rules that have the full force of law, just like laws passed by Congress.
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Bureaucracies touch nearly every aspect of daily life.
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9
By definition, only governments have bureaucracies.
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10
Bureaucracies take advantage of the division of labor to perform their tasks with greater efficiency.
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11
Congress often deliberately delegates the responsibility of lawmaking to an administrative agency.
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12
The Department of State is an agency for internal security.
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13
The single government agency responsible for all the programs making up the welfare state is the Department of Human Services.
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14
The creation of the Department of Homeland Security was the most dramatic reform of the federal bureaucracy since the establishment of the Department of Defense.
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15
Bureaucrats typically leave the task of settling disputes to the courts or to Congress.
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16
In contrast to their counterparts in private industry, public bureaucrats are required to maintain a far more thorough paper trail.
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17
Clientele agencies are designed to serve the broad interests of the country.
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18
The first independent regulatory commission was the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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Policies focused on banks, credit, and currency are called fiscal policies.
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20
Due to the power of public unions, far more constraints are imposed on private employees than public bureaucrats.
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21
Once an agency has approved regulations to interpret a new law, those regulations remain in place until Congress rewrites the law.
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22
As a share of the population, the federal workforce has grown significantly over the last 50 years.
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Oversight can be carried out by individual members of Congress.
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24
Legislators have strong incentives to oppose connections between agencies, interest groups, and committees known as cozy little triangles.
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25
Through privatization, government terminates its obligation to provide goods and services.
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26
Privatization is a euphemism for termination.
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27
The federal service has not been growing any faster than the economy or the rest of society.
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28
The 1921 Budget and Accounting Act transferred agenda-setting power over the budget from the president to Congress.
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29
The most powerful before-the-fact political weapon is the appointment power.
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30
Most of the work of the Internal Revenue Service is automated, so it only has a few hundred employees in the Washington D.C area.
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31
Each expansion of the national government into new policies and programs in the twentieth century was accompanied by a parallel restriction on the president's management authority.
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32
Police patrol oversight is more efficient than the fire-alarm variety, given costs and the electoral incentives of members of Congress.
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33
Tools for controlling bureaucracy before it has taken action are called ex post facto laws.
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34
In the modern age, most laws passed by Congress are really instructions to bureaucrats and their agencies.
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35
When Congress and the president are at odds, bureaucrats are more likely to evade responsibility for bureaucratic drift.
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36
Congress can punish agency drift by reducing the budgets of wayward bureaucrats.
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37
Despite attempts to control the growth of bureaucracy, the number of federal employees in the civil service has grown exponentially over the past 30 years.
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38
Technically, the Federal Reserve Board is a bureau within the Treasury Department.
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39
The only certain way to reduce the size of bureaucracy is to eliminate programs.
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40
In August 1996, virtually all of the means-tested public assistance programs were abolished as a national program and were devolved to the states.
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41
According to National Election Studies opinion polls from 1964 to 2016, the public belief that there is a lot of waste in government was at its highest point in
A)1968, after the adoption of "Great Society" legislation under Lyndon Johnson.
B)1976, after the Watergate scandal turned public opinion against the presidency.
C)1980, coinciding with the election of Ronald Reagan.
D)1996, prompting Bill Clinton to promise that "the era of big government is over."
A)1968, after the adoption of "Great Society" legislation under Lyndon Johnson.
B)1976, after the Watergate scandal turned public opinion against the presidency.
C)1980, coinciding with the election of Ronald Reagan.
D)1996, prompting Bill Clinton to promise that "the era of big government is over."
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42
The U.S. Forest Service's ban on road building and development in national forests is an example of
A)oversight.
B)rule making.
C)administrative adjudication.
D)executive legislation.
A)oversight.
B)rule making.
C)administrative adjudication.
D)executive legislation.
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43
When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) specified that the congressional mandate to provide clean drinking water would be interpreted to mean that water could have no more than .01 microgram per liter of arsenic and still be considered safe for drinking, it exercised the power of
A)rule making.
B)bureaucratic oversight.
C)administrative adjudication
D)discretionary effectuation.
A)rule making.
B)bureaucratic oversight.
C)administrative adjudication
D)discretionary effectuation.
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44
When executive agencies engage in administrative adjudication, they essentially act like a(n)
A)legislature.
B)court.
C)interest group.
D)police agency.
A)legislature.
B)court.
C)interest group.
D)police agency.
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45
What is a bureaucracy?
A)the loose network of presidential staffers and political consultants that sets the course of the nation
B)all the people who work for the government
C)the partnership between congressional committees, agencies, and organized interests
D)the complex structure of offices, tasks, rules, and principles of organization employed by all large-scale institutions to coordinate the work of their personnel
A)the loose network of presidential staffers and political consultants that sets the course of the nation
B)all the people who work for the government
C)the partnership between congressional committees, agencies, and organized interests
D)the complex structure of offices, tasks, rules, and principles of organization employed by all large-scale institutions to coordinate the work of their personnel
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46
As bureaucracies develop, their organizational system often approximates the shape of a
A)pyramid.
B)square.
C)rectangle.
D)pentagon.
A)pyramid.
B)square.
C)rectangle.
D)pentagon.
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47
What is the key to effective bureaucracy?
A)representative power
B)swift adaptation
C)generalized functions
D)division of labor
A)representative power
B)swift adaptation
C)generalized functions
D)division of labor
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48
Which of the following is a constraint that government bureaucrats face to a greater degree than private (business) bureaucrats?
A)Government bureaucrats are subject to much greater public scrutiny.
B)Government bureaucrats may not make Freedom of Information Act requests.
C)Government bureaucrats do not have to conform to the same strict standards for hiring and firing as private bureaucrats do.
D)Government bureaucrats must consider the effects of their decisions on company stock prices.
A)Government bureaucrats are subject to much greater public scrutiny.
B)Government bureaucrats may not make Freedom of Information Act requests.
C)Government bureaucrats do not have to conform to the same strict standards for hiring and firing as private bureaucrats do.
D)Government bureaucrats must consider the effects of their decisions on company stock prices.
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49
After the rules for a federal public agency are approved, where are they published?
A)Washington Post
B)U.S. Regulatory Code
C)Congressional Record
D)Federal Register
A)Washington Post
B)U.S. Regulatory Code
C)Congressional Record
D)Federal Register
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50
A form of implementation in which bureaucrats try to discern and carry out the intention of their political superiors is known as
A)interpretation.
B)adjudication.
C)undersight.
D)elucidation.
A)interpretation.
B)adjudication.
C)undersight.
D)elucidation.
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51
"Bureaucrats are charged with implementing statutes and policies produced by their 'masters,' the elected politicians in the White House and on Capitol Hill. But the relative permanence enjoyed by the bureaucracy is a form of insulation-servants have discretion and masters are limited in their ability to control them." This statement reflects which of the following concepts?
A)agency loss
B)coalitional drift
C)agency representation
D)collective action problem
A)agency loss
B)coalitional drift
C)agency representation
D)collective action problem
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52
The efforts of departments and agencies to translate laws into specific bureaucratic routines are called
A)calcification.
B)effectuation.
C)implementation.
D)codification.
A)calcification.
B)effectuation.
C)implementation.
D)codification.
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53
The application of rules and precedents to specific cases to settle disputes with regulated parties is
A)oversight.
B)rule making.
C)administrative adjudication.
D)civilian law.
A)oversight.
B)rule making.
C)administrative adjudication.
D)civilian law.
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54
"When created, bureaucracies assume a status of relative permanence, and future developments are shaped, as the history principle suggests, by these initial conditions." This point of view is most consistent with which of the following concepts?
A)principal-agent problems
B)path dependency
C)agency loss
D)coalitional drift
A)principal-agent problems
B)path dependency
C)agency loss
D)coalitional drift
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55
After the rules for a federal public agency are approved, they
A)supersede prior Supreme Court decisions.
B)establish minimum standards for state-level regulation.
C)must be accepted by a referendum of affected industries and agencies.
D)have the force of law.
A)supersede prior Supreme Court decisions.
B)establish minimum standards for state-level regulation.
C)must be accepted by a referendum of affected industries and agencies.
D)have the force of law.
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56
Why do the authors of the text say bureaucracy makes government possible?
A)It provides the efficient implementation of policy and allows a credible commitment to the long-term existence of a policy.
B)It removes the power to implement policy from the hands of corrupt politicians and places it in the hands of bureaucrats.
C)It makes government more responsive to the wishes of the people.
D)It removes politics from the policy-making process, putting apolitical bureaucrats in charge instead of politicians.
A)It provides the efficient implementation of policy and allows a credible commitment to the long-term existence of a policy.
B)It removes the power to implement policy from the hands of corrupt politicians and places it in the hands of bureaucrats.
C)It makes government more responsive to the wishes of the people.
D)It removes politics from the policy-making process, putting apolitical bureaucrats in charge instead of politicians.
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57
A quasi-legislative administrative process of writing regulations by government agencies is known as
A)rule making.
B)effectuation.
C)implementation.
D)adjudication.
A)rule making.
B)effectuation.
C)implementation.
D)adjudication.
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58
The primary task of bureaucracy is
A)systems analysis.
B)implementation.
C)coordination.
D)maximization.
A)systems analysis.
B)implementation.
C)coordination.
D)maximization.
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59
The 2003 creation of the Department of Homeland Security illustrated the principle that bureaucracies are sometimes created
A)even against tremendous antibureaucratic sentiment among the citizenry.
B)for political reasons, such as to avoid blame for failing to respond to a threat.
C)because of the history principle.
D)in response to petitions from foreign governments.
A)even against tremendous antibureaucratic sentiment among the citizenry.
B)for political reasons, such as to avoid blame for failing to respond to a threat.
C)because of the history principle.
D)in response to petitions from foreign governments.
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60
What is the term for the offices, tasks, and principles of organization used to coordinate the work of personnel?
A)polity
B)regime
C)bureaucracy
D)delegacy
A)polity
B)regime
C)bureaucracy
D)delegacy
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61
Specialized programs like the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Forest Service are examples of which level of bureaucracy?
A)bureau
B)cabinet
C)legislative
D)government corporation
A)bureau
B)cabinet
C)legislative
D)government corporation
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62
Congress intends for some bureaucracies to promote, serve, or represent a particular interest. What is the general term for this type of department or bureau?
A)interest group
B)constituent liaison
C)ombudsman
D)clientele agency
A)interest group
B)constituent liaison
C)ombudsman
D)clientele agency
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63
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is most accurately classified as a(n)
A)cabinet department.
B)independent agency.
C)independent regulatory commission.
D)government corporation.
A)cabinet department.
B)independent agency.
C)independent regulatory commission.
D)government corporation.
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64
Governmental agencies set up by Congress outside the departmental structure, like the Environmental Protection Agency, are known as
A)cabinet departments.
B)rogue agencies
C)independent regulatory commissions.
D)independent agencies.
A)cabinet departments.
B)rogue agencies
C)independent regulatory commissions.
D)independent agencies.
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65
What is the most important revenue agency in the United States today?
A)Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
B)Department of the Treasury
C)Federal Reserve Bank
D)Federal Reserve
A)Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
B)Department of the Treasury
C)Federal Reserve Bank
D)Federal Reserve
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66
In the United States, the head of a cabinet-level department is usually called a
A)general.
B)minister.
C)chief adviser.
D)secretary.
A)general.
B)minister.
C)chief adviser.
D)secretary.
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67
The Department of Agriculture and the Department of Homeland Security are both examples of which level of bureaucracy?
A)bureau
B)government corporation
C)cabinet department
D)independent agency
A)bureau
B)government corporation
C)cabinet department
D)independent agency
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68
Which two agencies are most responsible for external national security?
A)the State Department and the FBI
B)the State Department and the Department of Defense
C)the Department of Defense and the FBI
D)the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security
A)the State Department and the FBI
B)the State Department and the Department of Defense
C)the Department of Defense and the FBI
D)the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security
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69
The primary task of the State Department is
A)research.
B)diplomacy.
C)state and local relations.
D)military planning.
A)research.
B)diplomacy.
C)state and local relations.
D)military planning.
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70
A department or bureau of government whose mission is to promote, serve, or represent a particular political or economic interest is called a(n) __________ agency.
A)welfare
B)revenue
C)clientele
D)interest
A)welfare
B)revenue
C)clientele
D)interest
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71
Most clientele agencies locate a relatively large proportion of their total personnel in
A)Washington, D.C., to be close to the center of national governance.
B)the central states to support agricultural initiatives.
C)New York to be near the nation's financial sector.
D)field offices dealing directly with those they serve.
A)Washington, D.C., to be close to the center of national governance.
B)the central states to support agricultural initiatives.
C)New York to be near the nation's financial sector.
D)field offices dealing directly with those they serve.
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72
The Departments of Agriculture, Interior, Labor, and Commerce, each designed to serve or represent a particular set of interests, are most accurately classified together as
A)clientele agencies.
B)revenue agencies.
C)regulatory agencies.
D)government corporations.
A)clientele agencies.
B)revenue agencies.
C)regulatory agencies.
D)government corporations.
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73
In 1887, Congress established the __________ as the first independent regulatory agency.
A)Interstate Commerce Commission
B)Transportation Administration
C)Railroad Trust and Oversight Authority
D)Industry Safety and Accountability Board
A)Interstate Commerce Commission
B)Transportation Administration
C)Railroad Trust and Oversight Authority
D)Industry Safety and Accountability Board
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74
One major challenge in defense policy making is
A)Congress viewing the defense budget as pork-barrel legislation.
B)convincing Americans to cooperate with the military draft.
C)military interference with the democratic process.
D)declining marksmanship in the American population.
A)Congress viewing the defense budget as pork-barrel legislation.
B)convincing Americans to cooperate with the military draft.
C)military interference with the democratic process.
D)declining marksmanship in the American population.
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75
What do clientele agencies do for their clients?
A)Clientele agencies hold members of Congress accountable if their budgets are too small.
B)Clientele agencies learn the interests and needs of their clients and then advocate for them in Washington.
C)Clientele agencies are composed of individuals who match the characteristics of their clients.
D)Clientele agencies serve as trustees and do what they think is right for their clients, regardless of the agency's expressed interests.
A)Clientele agencies hold members of Congress accountable if their budgets are too small.
B)Clientele agencies learn the interests and needs of their clients and then advocate for them in Washington.
C)Clientele agencies are composed of individuals who match the characteristics of their clients.
D)Clientele agencies serve as trustees and do what they think is right for their clients, regardless of the agency's expressed interests.
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76
As long as the United States is not in a state of insurrection, which of the following is tasked with conducting most of the nation's internal security?
A)National Security Service
B)Department of State
C)Department of Defense
D)Departments of Justice and Homeland Security
A)National Security Service
B)Department of State
C)Department of Defense
D)Departments of Justice and Homeland Security
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77
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which is not part of a cabinet department, is most accurately classified as a(n)
A)government corporation.
B)multinational corporation.
C)independent regulatory commission.
D)independent agency.
A)government corporation.
B)multinational corporation.
C)independent regulatory commission.
D)independent agency.
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78
Amtrak is an example of which type of bureaucratic structure?
A)cabinet department
B)independent agency
C)independent regulatory commission
D)government corporation
A)cabinet department
B)independent agency
C)independent regulatory commission
D)government corporation
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79
A type of government agency that is outside the departmental structure but operates more like a private business that charges for its services is called a
A)cabinet department.
B)independent agency.
C)government corporation.
D)government contractor.
A)cabinet department.
B)independent agency.
C)government corporation.
D)government contractor.
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An agency with broad discretion to make rules and the expertise and time to promote them is called a(n)
A)cabinet department.
B)independent agency.
C)government corporation.
D)independent regulatory commission.
A)cabinet department.
B)independent agency.
C)government corporation.
D)independent regulatory commission.
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