Chapter 9 Pol quiz
Conflict between presidential appointees and the rank-and-file civil servants in a bureaucratic agency often occurs when the
Appointee's ideology differs from the central mission of an agency
Congress creates government-owned corporations to provide goods and services that:
Are not profitable for a private business to provide
In what way do bureaucrats challenge the authority of the president, even though he is their "boss"?
Bureaucrats often have better established relationships with interest groups and are committed to particle policies, so they can ofter thwart a president's plans to change policies
Which of the following is a characteristic of a bureaucratic culture?
Bureaucrats tend to identify with their particular agency and, because of their expertise in the area, they are typically very committed to the particular policies of that agency
The fact that bureaucratic actions are governed and determined by rules has all of the following effects except
Efficiency is increased
Amtrak is an example of a(n):
Government-owned corporation
What are companies created by Congress to provide to the public a good or service that private enterprise cannot or will not profitably provide
Government-owned corporations
Along with administrative and rulemaking powers, bureaucratic agencies often also have:
Judicial powers
Career civil servants often refer to presidential appointees as "birds of passage" because:
Presidential bureaucratic appointees regularly come and go
Which of the following terms refers to the complex procedures and regulations surrounding bureaucratic activity
Red tape
According to Max Weber, bureaucracy is characterized by all of the following except
Rewarding of political loyalty
Which piece of legislation limited the political involvement of civil servants in order to protect them from political pressure and keep politics out of the bureaucracy?
The Hatch Act
The use of bureaucracy is justified in a democratic society because it helps
To maintain accountability and fairness when carrying out government policies
Bureaucracies use divisions of labor to perform their delegated tasks with efficiency
True
Congress often delegates lawmaking functions to administrative agencies
True
Individuals who publicize instances of government corruption or incompetence are called
Whistleblowers
What is a bureaucracy
any organization that is structured hierarchy
The use of bureaucrats' own judgment in interpreting and carrying out the laws of Congress is called
bureaucratic discretion
A government organization that independent of an departments but with a narrower policy focus is called
independent agency
The president's use of his veto power to control bureaucratic agencies
is generally not very effective
The _______ require(s) that bureaucratic meetings be open to the public.
sunshine laws
Hiring and advancement by merit replaced ____ in American government
the spoils system
What have the Freedom of Information Act and sunshine laws done for citizens' accessibility to bureaucratic decision-making
they are examples of how the public has gained increased access to bureaucratic policymaking in recent decades
In recent years, Congress has passed laws that are more instruction for bureaucratic discretion than actual congressional action
true
Wendy Worker believes a well-known non-profit is taking federal funds but not using them for their intended purposes; that is providing nutritional assistance to indigent students on weekends and holidays. She has proof that the managing agencies know of the fraud but refuses to act. If she reports the fraud to the inspector general, she is protected from being fired, demoted or otherwise punished because she would be considered a
whistleblower