Chapter 11
During the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, ________ federal agencies or programs were terminated.
0
At its peak in ________, the federal bureaucracy had ________ employees, not including military personnel.
1968; 3 million
Which president's approach to the managerial presidency featured a deep belief in the importance of scientific expertise in government service?
Barack Obama
In 1996 ________ declared that "the era of big government is over."
Bill Clinton
Which of the following statements about the Federal Reserve System (the Fed) is correct?
Congress created the Fed in 1913
What is the origin of most federal bureaus?
Congress passes laws creating and funding most federal bureaus
The concept of oversight refers to the effort made by
Congress to make executive agencies accountable for their actions
The greatest number of federal government professionals working abroad are under the authority of the Department of ________.
Defense
Which of the following statements best describes how recent administrations have approached the issue of bureaucratic reform?
Democratic administrations have aimed to make the existing bureaucracies work more effectively while Republican administrations have sought to reduce bureaucracy by contracting out government work to private companies
The ________ administers the federal school lunch program.
Department of Agriculture
________ occurs when the federal government passes authority to administer a program to state or local governments.
Devolution
________ is the primary mission of the State Department.
Diplomacy
Which of the following is an independent agency?
Environmental Protection Agency
Congress was attempting to strike a balance between the need for secrecy in national security and the right of individuals to know what their government is doing when it passed the ________ Act.
Freedom of Information
Under the administration of ________, EPA officials claimed that they did not have the authority to regulate greenhouse gases.
George W. Bush
________ is when bureaucrats attempt to translate laws into specific rules and actions.
Implemention
The first regulatory agency was the ________, created by Congress in ________.
Interstate Commerce Commission; 1887
Which president was most concerned with managing and reorganizing the executive bureaucracy?
Jimmy Carter
Which one of the following is NOT a federal department entrusted with providing national security?
Police
Which one of the following agencies was created in 2005?
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence
The Obama administration's campaign to make government more transparent
Was jeopardized by Edward Snowden's leak of sensitive national security documents in 2013
The National Park Service is ________.
a government corporation
What has been one of the greatest difficulties in establishing the new Department of Homeland Security?
adjusting to the many different bureaucratic cultures now part of a single operation
Which of the following agencies is responsible for promoting the public welfare?
all of the above
Before the Civil Service Act of 1883, how were government appointments handled?
appointments were made to political supporters as part of the spoils system
What is an independent agency?
both c and d
The creation of the U.S. Northern Command was important because it
breached the long-standing line between domestic law-enforcement and foreign military operations for the first time
The Civil Service Act of 1883 attempted to pattern government hiring after practices found in ________.
business
Civil servants were given legal protection against being fired without a show of cause in order to
cleanse bureacraucy of political interference while upgrading performance
Which of the following is the most constitutionally essential way to make the bureaucracy responsible?
congressional oversight
The use of taxing and spending powers to shape the economy is part of ________ policy.
fiscal
Since the 1950s, compared with the entire workforce, the number of federal employees has ________.
gradually declined
Which of the following is NOT a way in which Congress can exercise oversight?
having members of Congress work part-time for a particular agency that is struggling to meet the demands Congress has placed on it
The first regulatory agencies Congress established were ________.
independent regulatory commissions
Which of the following was a way in which President Obama attempted to uphold his campaign promise to reduce government secrecy?
issuing an executive order designed to promote more rapid declassification of secret documents
What is a government corporation?
it is an agency that performs and charges for services usually provided by the private sector
Public bureaucracies are powerful because
legislatures, chief executives and the people delegate vast power to them to make sure a particular job is done
The Freedom of Information Act is designed to
make more national security documents available to the public
________ policy concerns banks, credit, and currency.
monetary
The National Park Service is ________
part of the Department of Interior
Which of the following is NOT a major role of bureaucracy?
passing laws
Privatization is a way to
reduce government costs by relocating government programs to private groups or corporations
A bureau charged with putting restrictions and obligations on individuals or corporations in the private sector is called a ________ agency.
regulatory
Bureaucracy literally means ________.
rule by offices and desks
The ________ is the head of a cabinet department.
secretary
Which of the following is NOT a type of federal agency?
state and local oversight
Which of the following executive agencies was created by Congress in the aftermath of the financial crisis that began in 2008?
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Who has authority to set interest rates and lending activities for the nation's banks?
the Federal Reserve System
Which of the following is an agency created by Congress to assist it in overseeing the federal bureaucracy?
the Office of White House Affairs
Which of the following is an example of a revenue agency?
the U.S Customs Service
Devolution describes a process through which
the federal government is downsized by delegating the implementation of programs to state and local governments
Which of the following is true about the National Performance Review?
the size of the federal workforce was reduced by about 10 percent
Which of the following is the best description of an iron triangle?
the stable relationship between a bureaucratic agency, a clientele group, and a legislative committee
One drawback of devolution is that
the standard associated with particular programs become increasingly variable between states
What was the chief bureaucratic flaw identified by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States?
there was a lack of communication between the domestic and foreign security agencies
How are ambassadors chosen?
they selected by the president, often as patronage for large campaign donations
What was the mission of the National Performance Review?
to reorganize the federal bureaucracy to make it more efficient, more accountable and less wasteful
The most visible indication of oversight is the
use of public hearings before congressional committees and subcommittees
Which of the following statements about congressional oversight of the bureaucracy is most accurate?
while the number of oversight hearings has increased over time as the bureaucracy has expanded, the extent of oversight does depend somewhat on which party controls the White House