Federal bureaucracy (10 questions) Flashcards

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Principles of bureaucracy

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  • Hierarchical authority
  • SOP-Standard operating procedures = formalized rules *Set of rules for how to carry out a procedure
  • Job specialization: division of labor
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Merit system vs. spoils system

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  • Andrew Jackson started the Spoils/Patronage system where who you like get the job
  • Merit system is now more often used
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Cabinet (executive department)

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President appoints, Senate Approves, President can fire w/o Senate approval (15 cabinets)

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Government corporation

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-Board of Directors
-Charge ppl for products
-owned by govt to help offset costs \
EX) Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. Postal Service, and Amtrak

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Federal Reserve Board

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12 Federal Reserve Banks are headed by Federal Reserve Board which facilitates exchanges of cash, checks, and credit; regulates member banks; and uses monetary policies to fight inflation and deflation.

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Power of the bureaucrats

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  • Expertise gives them power
  • They are there as long as possible because of merit (don’t always listen to President; Postponement occurs)
  • Fight hard to protect agency
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Limitations on bureaucracy

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  • Budget cuts
  • Oversight from Congress
  • Courts can invalidate what the Bureaucrats do
  • President influences them by firing leaders/appointing leaders and creating new bureaucracy/eliminate depts/reorganize depts.
  • Congress can create specific laws (no room for bureaucracy to work)
  • Congress can create a sunset law/provision in which law provision expires after a certain period of time
  • public can limit a bureaucracy through website (Freedom of Info. Act)
  • Whistleblowers can report on them
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Department of Justice

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the United States federal department responsible for enforcing federal laws (including the enforcement of all civil rights legislation); created in 1870

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Department of Health and Human Services

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the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with health and welfare; created in 1979

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Ambassadors

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  • Head of cabinet and ambassador for president is based on patronage
    • normally only stick around when President is in office.
    • Patronage doesn’t typically last long
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