Government Chapter 15
The Cabinet's Role
Cabinet members have two major jobs: Individually, each is the administrative head of one of the executive departments. Together, they are advisors to the President.
Executive Departments
Often called the Cabinet departments, they are the traditional units of federal administration.
Benefits of the bureaucracy
Specific standards and regulations of work and output that make sure no matter your role or position within the hierarchy all must obey the same rules.
independent agency
The government not accounted for by cabinet departments, independent regulatory agencies, and government corporations. Its administrators are typically appointed by the president and serve at the president's pleasure. NASA is an example.
secretary
a person who is head of an administrative department of government
bureaucracy
a system of departments and agencies formed to carry out the work of government. EX: McDonalds
executive departments
agencies of the federal government responsible for carrying out laws, administering programs, and making regulations in their particular area of responsibility
heirarchial authority
describes bureaucracy, built as pyramid, chain of command running
attourney General
head of department of justice serves in cabinet
bureaucrat
one who works for a department or agency of the federal government—civil servant
executive office of the president
the branch of the United States government that is responsible for carrying out the laws
administration
the president and his political appointees, who are responsible for directing the executive branch of government