Deck 14: Accountability and Politics

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Each of the following is an element of systems that holds public administrators accountable EXCEPT ______.

A) monitoring
B) redundancy
C) sanctions
D) voluntary compliance
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The Nixon administration made famous which of the following barriers to information flow?

A) secrecy
B) administrative confidentiality
C) executive privilege
D) protection of an individual's private information
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Congressional oversight serves the following purposes for legislators EXCEPT ______.

A) the collection of information
B) the investigation of fraud, waste, and abuse
C) the reelection of congressional members
D) protection of legislative prerogatives
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Which of the following is another term for legislative oversight?

A) administrative rulemaking
B) executive privilege
C) adjudication
D) legislative review
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What strategy have White House officials claimed as a defense against testifying before Congress?

A) legislative immunity
B) s specific Hatch Act provision
C) posse comitatus
D) executive privilege
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Each of the following is a purpose for congressional oversight EXCEPT ______.

A) evaluation of program effectiveness
B) satisfying the desire of the local election base
C) protection of congressional prerogatives
D) reversal of unpopular actions
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Increasingly, on what does GAO rely for review of individual agency transactions?

A) appropriations staff
B) budget staff
C) nobody
D) agency auditors
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The two principles that keep accountability systems working are ______.

A) standard setting and efficiency
B) monitoring and sanctions
C) voluntary compliance and administrative confidentiality
D) independence and redundancy
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According to the Constitution, all of the following hold true EXCEPT ______.

A) Congress makes laws
B) Congress creates the bureaucracy and authorizes programs and program administrators
C) Congress appropriates funds for programs within the federal bureaucracy
D) Congress faithfully executes laws
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Crafting rules that guide administrative discretion is referred to as which of the following?

A) standard setting
B) rulemaking
C) legislation
D) executive privilege
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Which of the following is one of the barriers to information flow that makes Congressional oversight much more challenging?

A) legislative review
B) adequate staffing
C) reelection campaigns
D) administrative confidentiality
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According to the text, what is the effect of appropriations committees' primary focus on funding levels?

A) The are the best at oversight.
B) They are removed from oversight.
C) They are probably not as engaged in oversight as they could be.
D) There is no effect.
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Which of the following is associated with government agencies' protection of private information such as individuals' tax returns?

A) administrative confidentiality
B) legislative review
C) performance-based information
D) executive privilege
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Which type of committee focuses on initiating, reviewing, and reporting out bills?

A) appropriations committees
B) authorizing committees
C) committees on government operations
D) executive committees
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According to the text, appropriations committees may have the most impressive credentials for oversight but ______.

A) their staff members are not issue experts
B) they have a limited scope of power
C) their effectiveness in carrying out oversight remains relatively weak
D) their knowledge of agencies and programs is limited
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What is the absolute foundation of accountability?

A) the desire to seek answers
B) the pursuit of rewards
C) voluntary compliance
D) deliberate discretion
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What type of oversight management does Congress tend to practice?

A) fire alarm
B) police patrol
C) physician rescue
D) prison guard patrol
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The Senate Committee on Government Affairs and the House Committee on Government Reform are examples of ______.

A) executive committees
B) appropriations committees
C) authorizing committees
D) committees on government operations
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The Iran-Contra scandal during the Reagan administration is most closely associated with which of the following barriers to information flow?

A) secrecy
B) administrative confidentiality
C) small congressional staffs
D) large congressional staffs
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All of the following are elements of systems that hold public administrators accountable EXCEPT ______.

A) voluntary compliance
B) redundancy
C) monitoring
D) sanctions
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Executive privilege started to become popular during the ______ administration.

A) Clinton
B) Nixon
C) George W. Bush
D) Ford
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What strategies does GAO employ to workload to include most critical matters?

A) statistical sampling and risk assessment
B) risk assessment comprehensiveness
C) risk management and transparency
D) transparency and data reduction
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The ______ is Congress's chief arm for examining the performance of government programs.

A) House Committee on Government Reform
B) Treasury Department
C) Senate Committee on Government Affairs
D) GAO
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According to the text, although the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform have the broadest responsibility and strongest powers for overseeing administration, they have traditionally ranked low in prestige.
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According to the text, the surest course to an ______ public administration is a ______.

A) efficient; careful balance
B) enterprising; caring Congress
C) ethical; careful balance
D) understanding; involved public
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A citizen's stake in confidentiality of personal information must be balanced against the people's right to know so that they can participate in democratic government.
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According to the text, what have state legislatures done in response to GAO's effort with regard to the federal government?

A) nothing
B) They've tended to decrease legislative volume.
C) They've established their own evaluation shops.
D) They've accepted more grant dollars aimed at ensuring compliance.
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Legislative oversight is generally thought to do all EXCEPT which of the following?

A) ensure legislative intent is being carried out
B) examine instances of waste, fraud, and abuse
C) gauge program effectiveness
D) verify legislative secrecy
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What is police patrol oversight?
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Since it is essential to administration, oversight tends to rank high among congressional priorities.
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Legislators' use oversight platforms to promote their own agenda and this is most closely associated with which purpose of oversight?

A) detection of waste, fraud, and abuse
B) gauging program effectiveness
C) personal advocacy
D) command and control
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What is a primary reason for GAO being unable to attract public attention to its work?

A) its rapid production of documents and reports
B) There is little access to reports on Internet.
C) the length of time it takes to complete reports
D) no particular reason
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Removing GAO from the purview of the executive branch is most closely associated with what principle of accountability?

A) reliability
B) independence
C) redundancy
D) transaction costs
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What does the author call the "unholy trinity?"
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How does the concept of program effectiveness apply to legislative oversight?
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Evaluation of program effectiveness is one reason for congressional oversight.
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According to the author, there is substantial evidence that control of administration has always ranked as a high priority for Congress.
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Having multiple agencies charged with oversight is most closely associated with what principle of accountability?

A) reliability
B) independence
C) internal controls
D) redundancy
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Authorizing committees have the most impressive control of administration.
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In 2004, the GAO changed the key part of its name from ______ to ______.

A) administrative; accounting
B) appropriation; accountability
C) accounting; accountability
D) authorizing; appropriations
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In general how have agencies responded to Congress's request for information?
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What is executive privilege, and how has it manifested itself in different administrations?
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What is fire alarm oversight?
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Identify the purposes of oversight for members of Congress.Discuss whether any one approach is less appropriate than another.
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What three types of congressional standing committees have responsibility for legislative oversight?
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What three barriers to information flow can hinder congressional oversight?
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What is the key difference between police patrol and fire alarm approaches to oversight? From your perspective, is any one more effective than the other for achieving an understanding about program effectiveness?
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What is the paradox of congressional oversight?
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Name and briefly describe the four elements comprising systems that hold public administrators accountable.
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What is a major challenge associated with basing oversight on determinations of legislative intent?
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According to the text, could appropriators play a larger role in oversight functions?
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1
Each of the following is an element of systems that holds public administrators accountable EXCEPT ______.

A) monitoring
B) redundancy
C) sanctions
D) voluntary compliance
B
2
The Nixon administration made famous which of the following barriers to information flow?

A) secrecy
B) administrative confidentiality
C) executive privilege
D) protection of an individual's private information
C
3
Congressional oversight serves the following purposes for legislators EXCEPT ______.

A) the collection of information
B) the investigation of fraud, waste, and abuse
C) the reelection of congressional members
D) protection of legislative prerogatives
C
4
Which of the following is another term for legislative oversight?

A) administrative rulemaking
B) executive privilege
C) adjudication
D) legislative review
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What strategy have White House officials claimed as a defense against testifying before Congress?

A) legislative immunity
B) s specific Hatch Act provision
C) posse comitatus
D) executive privilege
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6
Each of the following is a purpose for congressional oversight EXCEPT ______.

A) evaluation of program effectiveness
B) satisfying the desire of the local election base
C) protection of congressional prerogatives
D) reversal of unpopular actions
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7
Increasingly, on what does GAO rely for review of individual agency transactions?

A) appropriations staff
B) budget staff
C) nobody
D) agency auditors
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8
The two principles that keep accountability systems working are ______.

A) standard setting and efficiency
B) monitoring and sanctions
C) voluntary compliance and administrative confidentiality
D) independence and redundancy
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9
According to the Constitution, all of the following hold true EXCEPT ______.

A) Congress makes laws
B) Congress creates the bureaucracy and authorizes programs and program administrators
C) Congress appropriates funds for programs within the federal bureaucracy
D) Congress faithfully executes laws
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10
Crafting rules that guide administrative discretion is referred to as which of the following?

A) standard setting
B) rulemaking
C) legislation
D) executive privilege
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Which of the following is one of the barriers to information flow that makes Congressional oversight much more challenging?

A) legislative review
B) adequate staffing
C) reelection campaigns
D) administrative confidentiality
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12
According to the text, what is the effect of appropriations committees' primary focus on funding levels?

A) The are the best at oversight.
B) They are removed from oversight.
C) They are probably not as engaged in oversight as they could be.
D) There is no effect.
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Which of the following is associated with government agencies' protection of private information such as individuals' tax returns?

A) administrative confidentiality
B) legislative review
C) performance-based information
D) executive privilege
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Which type of committee focuses on initiating, reviewing, and reporting out bills?

A) appropriations committees
B) authorizing committees
C) committees on government operations
D) executive committees
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15
According to the text, appropriations committees may have the most impressive credentials for oversight but ______.

A) their staff members are not issue experts
B) they have a limited scope of power
C) their effectiveness in carrying out oversight remains relatively weak
D) their knowledge of agencies and programs is limited
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16
What is the absolute foundation of accountability?

A) the desire to seek answers
B) the pursuit of rewards
C) voluntary compliance
D) deliberate discretion
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17
What type of oversight management does Congress tend to practice?

A) fire alarm
B) police patrol
C) physician rescue
D) prison guard patrol
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18
The Senate Committee on Government Affairs and the House Committee on Government Reform are examples of ______.

A) executive committees
B) appropriations committees
C) authorizing committees
D) committees on government operations
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The Iran-Contra scandal during the Reagan administration is most closely associated with which of the following barriers to information flow?

A) secrecy
B) administrative confidentiality
C) small congressional staffs
D) large congressional staffs
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All of the following are elements of systems that hold public administrators accountable EXCEPT ______.

A) voluntary compliance
B) redundancy
C) monitoring
D) sanctions
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Executive privilege started to become popular during the ______ administration.

A) Clinton
B) Nixon
C) George W. Bush
D) Ford
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22
What strategies does GAO employ to workload to include most critical matters?

A) statistical sampling and risk assessment
B) risk assessment comprehensiveness
C) risk management and transparency
D) transparency and data reduction
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23
The ______ is Congress's chief arm for examining the performance of government programs.

A) House Committee on Government Reform
B) Treasury Department
C) Senate Committee on Government Affairs
D) GAO
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24
According to the text, although the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform have the broadest responsibility and strongest powers for overseeing administration, they have traditionally ranked low in prestige.
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According to the text, the surest course to an ______ public administration is a ______.

A) efficient; careful balance
B) enterprising; caring Congress
C) ethical; careful balance
D) understanding; involved public
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A citizen's stake in confidentiality of personal information must be balanced against the people's right to know so that they can participate in democratic government.
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27
According to the text, what have state legislatures done in response to GAO's effort with regard to the federal government?

A) nothing
B) They've tended to decrease legislative volume.
C) They've established their own evaluation shops.
D) They've accepted more grant dollars aimed at ensuring compliance.
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Legislative oversight is generally thought to do all EXCEPT which of the following?

A) ensure legislative intent is being carried out
B) examine instances of waste, fraud, and abuse
C) gauge program effectiveness
D) verify legislative secrecy
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What is police patrol oversight?
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30
Since it is essential to administration, oversight tends to rank high among congressional priorities.
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31
Legislators' use oversight platforms to promote their own agenda and this is most closely associated with which purpose of oversight?

A) detection of waste, fraud, and abuse
B) gauging program effectiveness
C) personal advocacy
D) command and control
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What is a primary reason for GAO being unable to attract public attention to its work?

A) its rapid production of documents and reports
B) There is little access to reports on Internet.
C) the length of time it takes to complete reports
D) no particular reason
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Removing GAO from the purview of the executive branch is most closely associated with what principle of accountability?

A) reliability
B) independence
C) redundancy
D) transaction costs
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34
What does the author call the "unholy trinity?"
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How does the concept of program effectiveness apply to legislative oversight?
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36
Evaluation of program effectiveness is one reason for congressional oversight.
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According to the author, there is substantial evidence that control of administration has always ranked as a high priority for Congress.
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Having multiple agencies charged with oversight is most closely associated with what principle of accountability?

A) reliability
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C) internal controls
D) redundancy
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39
Authorizing committees have the most impressive control of administration.
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40
In 2004, the GAO changed the key part of its name from ______ to ______.

A) administrative; accounting
B) appropriation; accountability
C) accounting; accountability
D) authorizing; appropriations
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41
In general how have agencies responded to Congress's request for information?
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42
What is executive privilege, and how has it manifested itself in different administrations?
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What is fire alarm oversight?
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44
Identify the purposes of oversight for members of Congress.Discuss whether any one approach is less appropriate than another.
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What three types of congressional standing committees have responsibility for legislative oversight?
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What three barriers to information flow can hinder congressional oversight?
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What is the key difference between police patrol and fire alarm approaches to oversight? From your perspective, is any one more effective than the other for achieving an understanding about program effectiveness?
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What is the paradox of congressional oversight?
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Name and briefly describe the four elements comprising systems that hold public administrators accountable.
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What is a major challenge associated with basing oversight on determinations of legislative intent?
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According to the text, could appropriators play a larger role in oversight functions?
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