Deck 14: The Bureaucracy

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As compared to private-sector employees, all of the following statements about public servants are accurate EXCEPT that public servants

A) have higher levels of formal education.
B) must comply with more stringent codes of behavior.
C) are far less satisfied in their positions.
D) express a greater concern for public service.
E) tend to hold more professional jobs than all industries as a whole.
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Those workers who do the work of government but don't get a government paycheck are known as ________ bureaucrats.

A) silent
B) covert
C) stealth
D) shadow
E) temporary
Question
On the whole, the interaction between Titles VI, VII, and IX has changed the demographics of the bureaucracy, fostering a movement toward

A) merit-based civil service.
B) shadow bureaucracy.
C) representative bureaucracy.
D) independent administrative agencies.
E) sunshine laws.
Question
Based on studies cited by public administration scholar Charles Goodsell, which of the following statements is correct?

A) Most government employees are very motivated and hard workers.
B) Most government employees are very unmotivated, lazy workers.
C) Most government employees are motivated by higher salaries.
D) Most government employees are motivated by shorter work hours.
E) Most government employees have lower levels of formal education than employees in the private sector.
Question
The assassination of which president by an unsuccessful seeker of a patronage position spurred passage of the Pendleton Civil Service Act in 1883?

A) President Ulysses S. Grant
B) President Andrew Johnson
C) President Rutherford B. Hayes
D) President James Garfield
E) President Chester Arthur
Question
What is the biggest downside to patronage positions in the federal bureaucracy?

A) no access to the president
B) no real benefits
C) no chance of promotion
D) no job security
E) no opportunity to shape policy
Question
Most people think of bureaucrats in a ________ sense.

A) very negative
B) negative
C) neutral
D) positive
E) very positive
Question
What is the name given to the book, published every four years, that lists the federal positions available through presidential patronage?

A) the book of civil service
B) the plum book
C) the peach book
D) the jobs book
E) the patronage book
Question
What criterion determines a federal job's salary?

A) status
B) rank
C) title
D) location
E) area of responsibility
Question
Before the establishment of the civil service system in 1883, what system of hiring was used to staff the federal bureaucracy?

A) Bureaucrats were hired permanently and remained in office until they died.
B) Congressional representatives rewarded their supporters with appointments.
C) The Supreme Court oversaw the staffing of the federal bureaucracy.
D) The president hired bureaucrats through the patronage system.
E) After election victory, political parties rewarded their supporters with federal bureaucratic posts.
Question
The civil service system created by Pendleton Civil Service Act is guided by which hiring principle(s)?

A) open competition
B) political experience
C) competence
D) bureaucratic experience and political partisanship
E) open competition, competence, and political neutrality
Question
According to Max Weber, bureaucracies possess which of the following features?

A) division of labor and specialization of job tasks
B) hiring systems based on worker competency
C) hierarchy with a vertical chain of command
D) standard operating procedures
E) All these answers are correct.
Question
All of the following are associated with the process in which the government contracts private business or organizations to provide public services EXCEPT

A) shadow bureaucrats.
B) contracting-out.
C) outsourcing.
D) the plum book.
E) privatizing.
Question
Which title of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits federally-funded institutions from discriminating in educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, age, and disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated?

A) Title I
B) Title III
C) Title V
D) Title VI
E) Title VII
Question
What factor or factors do political scientists use to distinguish among national bureaucrats?

A) how much they earn
B) how they are hired
C) how they can be fired
D) how long their term is
E) how they are hired, and how they can be fired
Question
Federal employees can be fired for poor work quality, or

A) incompetence.
B) recalcitrance.
C) misfeasance.
D) malfeasance.
E) nonfeasance.
Question
The Pendleton Civil Service Act introduced a civil service system for the national government based on

A) cause.
B) merit.
C) need.
D) patronage.
E) clout
Question
Federal employees can be fired for not doing their work, or

A) incompetence.
B) recalcitrance.
C) misfeasance.
D) malfeasance.
E) nonfeasance.
Question
Federal employees can be fired for violating rules or regulations that guide their work, or

A) incompetence.
B) recalcitrance.
C) misfeasance.
D) malfeasance.
E) nonfeasance.
Question
Which title of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in personnel practices based on race, color, ethnicity, age, and disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated?

A) Title I
B) Title III
C) Title V
D) Title VI
E) Title VII
Question
Which of the following statements about the boards of independent regulatory commissions is accurate?

A) The boards of independent regulatory agencies are loyal to presidential preferences.
B) Independent regulatory agencies are under the direction of bipartisan boards.
C) To reduce undue influence, board members of independent regulatory agencies are appointed to life terms.
D) Board members are usually nominated from the career bureaucrats within the agency and approved by the Office of the President.
E) Because of their independence, the boards of independent regulatory commissions do not need congressional support for survival.
Question
Which president proposed the civil service reforms that led to passage of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978?

A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Gerald Ford
D) Jimmy Carter
E) Ronald Reagan
Question
What title is given to the top political appointee who heads each of the national government's 15 departments?

A) director
B) secretary
C) director-general
D) general secretary
E) deputy secretary
Question
According to political scientists, how many stages are there in the public policy cycle?

A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
E) seven
Question
The process by which the federal government shifts greater responsibility to state and local governments, thereby putting the implementation of national policy in the hands of state and local bureaucrats, is known as

A) outsourcing.
B) government contracting.
C) preemption.
D) devolution.
E) the shadow bureaucracy.
Question
Which of the following rights is denied to national civil servant unions?

A) the right to bargain for improved training opportunities
B) the right to strike
C) the right to bargain for enhanced due process protections in disciplinary matters
D) the right to negotiate certain aspects of work conditions
E) the right to strike and to negotiate salaries and work hours
Question
Which of the following best describes the business of an independent regulatory agency?

A) the selling of services to create financial independence
B) development of standards for specific industries and businesses
C) responsibility for broadly defined policy areas
D) accountability for a narrowly defined function
E) researching policy areas, and reporting to the relevant cabinet agency
Question
According to the politics-administration dichotomy, who implements public policy?

A) politically neutral bureaucrats
B) congressionally nominated bureaucrats
C) presidentially nominated bureaucrats
D) partisan bureaucrats
E) elected politicians
Question
Which of the following federal agencies has the highest percentage of union members?

A) State Department
B) Department of the Treasury
C) U.S. Postal Service
D) National Park Service
E) Department of Defense
Question
All of the following are considered independent administrative agencies EXCEPT

A) the Smithsonian Institution.
B) the National Science Foundation.
C) the Product Safety Commission.
D) the General Services Administration.
E) the Office of Personnel Management.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a part of the agenda-setting stage of the public policy cycle?

A) Elected officials place issues on their agendas.
B) Bureaucrats may work to create issue networks.
C) Elected officials formulate a policy.
D) Elected officials establish a plan.
E) Bureaucrats work to create an iron triangle.
Question
Which of the following is the newest of the national government's 15 federal departments?

A) Department of Energy
B) Department of Education
C) Department of Housing and Urban Development
D) Department of Homeland Security
E) Department of Veterans Affairs
Question
Which of the following is expected to make enough money to cover its own costs?

A) independent regulatory agency
B) cabinet department
C) independent administrative agency
D) Executive Office of the President
E) government corporation
Question
Which of the following was the first independent regulatory commission established by the federal government?

A) Interstate Commerce Commission
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Consumer Product Safety Commission
D) General Services Administration
E) Office of Personnel Management
Question
The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 created or supported the creation of all these agencies EXCEPT

A) the Civil Service Commission (CSC).
B) the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
C) the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA).
D) the Merit System Protection Board (MSPB).
E) the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE).
Question
Which of the following is the second stage in the public policy cycle?

A) agenda setting
B) resource allocation
C) policy formulation
D) policy approval
E) policy implementation
Question
Senior executive service (SES) positions are

A) political appointments.
B) civil service positions.
C) congressionally appointed.
D) hybrids of political appointments and civil service positions.
E) congressionally appointed civil service positions.
Question
Which of the following statements about career civil servants in senior executive service positions is NOT true?

A) They can be moved from job to job.
B) They give up job security for higher pay.
C) They hold most of the top policy-related patronage positions.
D) They can be moved between agencies.
E) They are immune from firing except for misfeasance, nonfeasance, and malfeasance.
Question
In 1939 Congress passed the Hatch Act, which did what?

A) limited all restrictions on federal bureaucrats' rights to engage in political activity
B) allowed for political considerations to be made in bureaucratic hiring
C) maintained the rules of the patronage system in regards to bureaucrats' political activity
D) limited federal bureaucrats' rights to engage in political activity
E) required federal bureaucrats to indicate their party loyalty upon hiring
Question
Which of the following is an example of a hybrid agency that fits into more than one category of federal agency?

A) Consumer Product Service Commission
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Office of Personnel Management
D) General Services Administration
E) Executive Office of the President
Question
Outline the development of the merit-based civil service system.
Question
Which act of Congress, passed in 1976, requires most multi-headed national agencies to conduct open, public meetings?

A) Administrative Procedure Act
B) Freedom of Information Act
C) Government in the Sunshine Act
D) Hatch Act
E) E-Government Act
Question
Which piece of legislation established the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), which is charged with preventing bureaucratic conflicts of interest?

A) Ethics in Government Act
B) Administrative Procedure Act
C) Freedom of Information Act
D) Sunshine Act
E) E-Government Act
Question
Describe the purpose and features of the E-Government Act of 2002.
Question
Under what authority do bureaucrats have the power to use their expertise and judgment to implement public policy?

A) appropriations laws
B) authorization laws
C) administrative discretion
D) administrative rule making
E) administrative adjudication
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Explain the rationale behind the government's contracting-out process.
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Define bureaucrats, and identify their key functions and roles.
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Which of the following is NOT a way in which Congress encourages bureaucratic accountability?

A) by making rulings as to whether agency policies comply with the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
B) by approving the legislation that creates, regulates, and funds bureaucracies
C) through Senate confirmation of top bureaucrats
D) thorough legislative oversight of agency policies
E) by investigating the concerns of citizens, media, or interest groups regarding agency policy implementation
Question
What type of clause forces the expiration of a program or policy after a specified number of years without congressional reauthorization?

A) sunshine clause
B) exit clause
C) sunset clause
D) finite clause
E) temporary clause
Question
Who are SES bureaucrats, and how are they appointed to office?
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Which piece of legislation provided protection to whistle-blowers, employees who disclose government misconduct, waste, or abuses of authority?

A) Ethics in Government Act
B) Inspector General Act
C) Freedom of Information Act
D) Sunshine Act
E) Civil Service Reform Act
Question
Which of the following refers to laws that provide plans of action to address societal concerns and identify the executive units that will put them into effect?

A) appropriation laws
B) authorization bills
C) authorization laws
D) administrative discretions
E) administrative adjudications
Question
Which of the following mechanisms is used by bureaucrats to determine if their rules have been broken and to impose penalties on violators?

A) appropriations laws
B) authorization laws
C) administrative discretion
D) administrative rule making
E) administrative adjudication
Question
Identify the five categories of executive branch organizations used by political scientists.
Question
Outline the process of administrative rule-making, and provide an example of its use.
Question
Which of the following was one of the first laws designed to enhance federal bureaucratic accountability to the people?

A) Federal Register
B) Administrative Procedure Act
C) Consumer Product Safety Act
D) Sunshine Act
E) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Question
Which of the following open up government functions and documents to the public, ensuring transparency and public access to decision making?

A) authorization laws
B) executive orders
C) appropriations laws
D) sunshine laws
E) sunset clauses
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Explain the role of shadow bureaucrats in the exercise of modern government.
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Discuss the purpose and structure of government corporations.
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The legal means to monitor bureaucrats' work and hold them accountable is possessed by

A) the media and private citizens.
B) special-interest groups.
C) Congress.
D) the president.
E) Congress, the president, and the federal judiciary.
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Who are inspectors general, and what is their function?
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1
As compared to private-sector employees, all of the following statements about public servants are accurate EXCEPT that public servants

A) have higher levels of formal education.
B) must comply with more stringent codes of behavior.
C) are far less satisfied in their positions.
D) express a greater concern for public service.
E) tend to hold more professional jobs than all industries as a whole.
C
2
Those workers who do the work of government but don't get a government paycheck are known as ________ bureaucrats.

A) silent
B) covert
C) stealth
D) shadow
E) temporary
D
3
On the whole, the interaction between Titles VI, VII, and IX has changed the demographics of the bureaucracy, fostering a movement toward

A) merit-based civil service.
B) shadow bureaucracy.
C) representative bureaucracy.
D) independent administrative agencies.
E) sunshine laws.
C
4
Based on studies cited by public administration scholar Charles Goodsell, which of the following statements is correct?

A) Most government employees are very motivated and hard workers.
B) Most government employees are very unmotivated, lazy workers.
C) Most government employees are motivated by higher salaries.
D) Most government employees are motivated by shorter work hours.
E) Most government employees have lower levels of formal education than employees in the private sector.
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5
The assassination of which president by an unsuccessful seeker of a patronage position spurred passage of the Pendleton Civil Service Act in 1883?

A) President Ulysses S. Grant
B) President Andrew Johnson
C) President Rutherford B. Hayes
D) President James Garfield
E) President Chester Arthur
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6
What is the biggest downside to patronage positions in the federal bureaucracy?

A) no access to the president
B) no real benefits
C) no chance of promotion
D) no job security
E) no opportunity to shape policy
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7
Most people think of bureaucrats in a ________ sense.

A) very negative
B) negative
C) neutral
D) positive
E) very positive
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8
What is the name given to the book, published every four years, that lists the federal positions available through presidential patronage?

A) the book of civil service
B) the plum book
C) the peach book
D) the jobs book
E) the patronage book
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9
What criterion determines a federal job's salary?

A) status
B) rank
C) title
D) location
E) area of responsibility
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10
Before the establishment of the civil service system in 1883, what system of hiring was used to staff the federal bureaucracy?

A) Bureaucrats were hired permanently and remained in office until they died.
B) Congressional representatives rewarded their supporters with appointments.
C) The Supreme Court oversaw the staffing of the federal bureaucracy.
D) The president hired bureaucrats through the patronage system.
E) After election victory, political parties rewarded their supporters with federal bureaucratic posts.
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11
The civil service system created by Pendleton Civil Service Act is guided by which hiring principle(s)?

A) open competition
B) political experience
C) competence
D) bureaucratic experience and political partisanship
E) open competition, competence, and political neutrality
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12
According to Max Weber, bureaucracies possess which of the following features?

A) division of labor and specialization of job tasks
B) hiring systems based on worker competency
C) hierarchy with a vertical chain of command
D) standard operating procedures
E) All these answers are correct.
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13
All of the following are associated with the process in which the government contracts private business or organizations to provide public services EXCEPT

A) shadow bureaucrats.
B) contracting-out.
C) outsourcing.
D) the plum book.
E) privatizing.
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14
Which title of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits federally-funded institutions from discriminating in educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, age, and disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated?

A) Title I
B) Title III
C) Title V
D) Title VI
E) Title VII
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What factor or factors do political scientists use to distinguish among national bureaucrats?

A) how much they earn
B) how they are hired
C) how they can be fired
D) how long their term is
E) how they are hired, and how they can be fired
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Federal employees can be fired for poor work quality, or

A) incompetence.
B) recalcitrance.
C) misfeasance.
D) malfeasance.
E) nonfeasance.
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The Pendleton Civil Service Act introduced a civil service system for the national government based on

A) cause.
B) merit.
C) need.
D) patronage.
E) clout
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Federal employees can be fired for not doing their work, or

A) incompetence.
B) recalcitrance.
C) misfeasance.
D) malfeasance.
E) nonfeasance.
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19
Federal employees can be fired for violating rules or regulations that guide their work, or

A) incompetence.
B) recalcitrance.
C) misfeasance.
D) malfeasance.
E) nonfeasance.
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20
Which title of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in personnel practices based on race, color, ethnicity, age, and disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated?

A) Title I
B) Title III
C) Title V
D) Title VI
E) Title VII
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21
Which of the following statements about the boards of independent regulatory commissions is accurate?

A) The boards of independent regulatory agencies are loyal to presidential preferences.
B) Independent regulatory agencies are under the direction of bipartisan boards.
C) To reduce undue influence, board members of independent regulatory agencies are appointed to life terms.
D) Board members are usually nominated from the career bureaucrats within the agency and approved by the Office of the President.
E) Because of their independence, the boards of independent regulatory commissions do not need congressional support for survival.
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Which president proposed the civil service reforms that led to passage of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978?

A) Lyndon Johnson
B) Richard Nixon
C) Gerald Ford
D) Jimmy Carter
E) Ronald Reagan
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What title is given to the top political appointee who heads each of the national government's 15 departments?

A) director
B) secretary
C) director-general
D) general secretary
E) deputy secretary
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According to political scientists, how many stages are there in the public policy cycle?

A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
E) seven
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The process by which the federal government shifts greater responsibility to state and local governments, thereby putting the implementation of national policy in the hands of state and local bureaucrats, is known as

A) outsourcing.
B) government contracting.
C) preemption.
D) devolution.
E) the shadow bureaucracy.
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Which of the following rights is denied to national civil servant unions?

A) the right to bargain for improved training opportunities
B) the right to strike
C) the right to bargain for enhanced due process protections in disciplinary matters
D) the right to negotiate certain aspects of work conditions
E) the right to strike and to negotiate salaries and work hours
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Which of the following best describes the business of an independent regulatory agency?

A) the selling of services to create financial independence
B) development of standards for specific industries and businesses
C) responsibility for broadly defined policy areas
D) accountability for a narrowly defined function
E) researching policy areas, and reporting to the relevant cabinet agency
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According to the politics-administration dichotomy, who implements public policy?

A) politically neutral bureaucrats
B) congressionally nominated bureaucrats
C) presidentially nominated bureaucrats
D) partisan bureaucrats
E) elected politicians
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Which of the following federal agencies has the highest percentage of union members?

A) State Department
B) Department of the Treasury
C) U.S. Postal Service
D) National Park Service
E) Department of Defense
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30
All of the following are considered independent administrative agencies EXCEPT

A) the Smithsonian Institution.
B) the National Science Foundation.
C) the Product Safety Commission.
D) the General Services Administration.
E) the Office of Personnel Management.
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31
Which of the following is NOT a part of the agenda-setting stage of the public policy cycle?

A) Elected officials place issues on their agendas.
B) Bureaucrats may work to create issue networks.
C) Elected officials formulate a policy.
D) Elected officials establish a plan.
E) Bureaucrats work to create an iron triangle.
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32
Which of the following is the newest of the national government's 15 federal departments?

A) Department of Energy
B) Department of Education
C) Department of Housing and Urban Development
D) Department of Homeland Security
E) Department of Veterans Affairs
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Which of the following is expected to make enough money to cover its own costs?

A) independent regulatory agency
B) cabinet department
C) independent administrative agency
D) Executive Office of the President
E) government corporation
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Which of the following was the first independent regulatory commission established by the federal government?

A) Interstate Commerce Commission
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Consumer Product Safety Commission
D) General Services Administration
E) Office of Personnel Management
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35
The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 created or supported the creation of all these agencies EXCEPT

A) the Civil Service Commission (CSC).
B) the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
C) the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA).
D) the Merit System Protection Board (MSPB).
E) the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE).
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Which of the following is the second stage in the public policy cycle?

A) agenda setting
B) resource allocation
C) policy formulation
D) policy approval
E) policy implementation
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37
Senior executive service (SES) positions are

A) political appointments.
B) civil service positions.
C) congressionally appointed.
D) hybrids of political appointments and civil service positions.
E) congressionally appointed civil service positions.
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38
Which of the following statements about career civil servants in senior executive service positions is NOT true?

A) They can be moved from job to job.
B) They give up job security for higher pay.
C) They hold most of the top policy-related patronage positions.
D) They can be moved between agencies.
E) They are immune from firing except for misfeasance, nonfeasance, and malfeasance.
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39
In 1939 Congress passed the Hatch Act, which did what?

A) limited all restrictions on federal bureaucrats' rights to engage in political activity
B) allowed for political considerations to be made in bureaucratic hiring
C) maintained the rules of the patronage system in regards to bureaucrats' political activity
D) limited federal bureaucrats' rights to engage in political activity
E) required federal bureaucrats to indicate their party loyalty upon hiring
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Which of the following is an example of a hybrid agency that fits into more than one category of federal agency?

A) Consumer Product Service Commission
B) Food and Drug Administration
C) Office of Personnel Management
D) General Services Administration
E) Executive Office of the President
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41
Outline the development of the merit-based civil service system.
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42
Which act of Congress, passed in 1976, requires most multi-headed national agencies to conduct open, public meetings?

A) Administrative Procedure Act
B) Freedom of Information Act
C) Government in the Sunshine Act
D) Hatch Act
E) E-Government Act
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Which piece of legislation established the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), which is charged with preventing bureaucratic conflicts of interest?

A) Ethics in Government Act
B) Administrative Procedure Act
C) Freedom of Information Act
D) Sunshine Act
E) E-Government Act
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44
Describe the purpose and features of the E-Government Act of 2002.
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45
Under what authority do bureaucrats have the power to use their expertise and judgment to implement public policy?

A) appropriations laws
B) authorization laws
C) administrative discretion
D) administrative rule making
E) administrative adjudication
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Explain the rationale behind the government's contracting-out process.
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47
Define bureaucrats, and identify their key functions and roles.
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48
Which of the following is NOT a way in which Congress encourages bureaucratic accountability?

A) by making rulings as to whether agency policies comply with the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments
B) by approving the legislation that creates, regulates, and funds bureaucracies
C) through Senate confirmation of top bureaucrats
D) thorough legislative oversight of agency policies
E) by investigating the concerns of citizens, media, or interest groups regarding agency policy implementation
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49
What type of clause forces the expiration of a program or policy after a specified number of years without congressional reauthorization?

A) sunshine clause
B) exit clause
C) sunset clause
D) finite clause
E) temporary clause
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50
Who are SES bureaucrats, and how are they appointed to office?
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51
Which piece of legislation provided protection to whistle-blowers, employees who disclose government misconduct, waste, or abuses of authority?

A) Ethics in Government Act
B) Inspector General Act
C) Freedom of Information Act
D) Sunshine Act
E) Civil Service Reform Act
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52
Which of the following refers to laws that provide plans of action to address societal concerns and identify the executive units that will put them into effect?

A) appropriation laws
B) authorization bills
C) authorization laws
D) administrative discretions
E) administrative adjudications
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53
Which of the following mechanisms is used by bureaucrats to determine if their rules have been broken and to impose penalties on violators?

A) appropriations laws
B) authorization laws
C) administrative discretion
D) administrative rule making
E) administrative adjudication
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54
Identify the five categories of executive branch organizations used by political scientists.
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55
Outline the process of administrative rule-making, and provide an example of its use.
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56
Which of the following was one of the first laws designed to enhance federal bureaucratic accountability to the people?

A) Federal Register
B) Administrative Procedure Act
C) Consumer Product Safety Act
D) Sunshine Act
E) American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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57
Which of the following open up government functions and documents to the public, ensuring transparency and public access to decision making?

A) authorization laws
B) executive orders
C) appropriations laws
D) sunshine laws
E) sunset clauses
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58
Explain the role of shadow bureaucrats in the exercise of modern government.
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59
Discuss the purpose and structure of government corporations.
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60
The legal means to monitor bureaucrats' work and hold them accountable is possessed by

A) the media and private citizens.
B) special-interest groups.
C) Congress.
D) the president.
E) Congress, the president, and the federal judiciary.
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61
Who are inspectors general, and what is their function?
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