Deck 11: The Bureaucratic Elite

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What is the purpose of the "ten commandments" of bureaucratic infighting?

A) Outmaneuvering elected officials
B) Securing a greater share of the budget
C) Having greater influence over policy
D) A way for bureaucratic to increase their personal power
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President Richard Nixon attempted to deal with the problem of bureaucratic power by

A) appointing Republicans to leadership positions.
B) increasing the power of his White House staff.
C) cutting the budget to "starve out" the bureaucracy.
D) dissolving different executive agencies.
Question
Federal budget surpluses ended after 2001 because of

A) increased spending for homeland security.
B) tax cuts, which reduced government revenues.
C) the War on Terror in Afghanistan and Iraq.
D) increases in entitlement spending - primarily Medicare and Social Security.
Question
"Capital gains" or income from investments, is taxed

A) at the same rate as income from employment.
B) at a higher rate than income from pensions.
C) at a lower rate than income from employment.
D) at a lower rate than income from pensions.
Question
Which of the following is not a component of an "iron triangle"?

A) Elected representatives
B) An executive agency
C) Interest group representatives
D) The media
Question
Presidential power over the bureaucracy comes from all but which of the following?

A) The power to dissolve executive agencies
B) The power to reorganize the bureaucracy
C) The authority to appoint secretaries and other top officials
D) The formal power over the budget
Question
The power of bureaucracies grows with

A) advances in technology.
B) increased tax revenue.
C) new presidential elections.
D) Congressional regulations.
Question
All requests for funding by executive agencies must be cleared by the

A) General Accounting Office.
B) Federal Reserve.
C) Congress.
D) Office of Management and Budget.
Question
Cabinet meetings are held by the president in order to

A) decide important policy questions.
B) provide the president with expert information.
C) help the president sell already-decided views.
D) examine and re-evaluate current agency regulations.
Question
"Incremental" budgeting is when

A) the OMB accepts the bureaucracy's base budget and requests for additional funds.
B) the President approves additional budget requests to increase the size of the bureaucracy.
C) the OMB only uses the base budget adjusted for yearly inflation.
D) Congress provides additional funds to bureaucracies due to bureaucratic lobbying.
Question
The federal government finances itself primarily from

A) individual income tax and social security payroll taxes.
B) corporate taxes and social security payroll taxes.
C) estate taxes and import tariffs.
D) borrowing from foreign banks.
Question
When choosing members of his cabinet, the president

A) chooses someone who is likely to confirmed by the Senate.
B) only chooses people who are considered experts for that position.
C) chooses whoever is recommended by the party.
D) may choose anyone he wants.
Question
Social Security and Medicare taxes are paid

A) by all citizens of the United States.
B) entirely by employees.
C) entirely by employers.
D) half by employees and half by employers.
Question
The average government employee salary in a government union is _________________.

A) $48,000
B) $78,000
C) $100,000
D) $65,000
Question
"Capping entitlements" is widely recognized by economists as the only way to rein in future federal spending, but

A) there is little agreement on what those caps should be.
B) few in Washington want to take on senior citizen lobbyists.
C) many members of Congress receive campaign money from AARP.
D) all of the above are true.
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Which of the following is an example of a federal bureaucracy?

A) Department of Motor Vehicles
B) Office of Management and Budget
C) Internal Revenue Service
D) All of the above
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The portion of the federal budget that is non-entitlement and non-defense is approximately

A) 50 percent
B) 12 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 36 percent
Question
The single biggest item in the budget is

A) Social Security.
B) Medicare.
C) military and defense.
D) education.
Question
Entitlement spending accounts for what percent of federal spending?

A) 40 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
Question
Which is not one of Max Weber's characteristics of a bureaucracy?

A) Neutrality
B) Specialization
C) Hierarchy
D) Flexibility
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The group that consists of the leaders of the 15 executive departments, the president, and vice president is known as the ____________________.
Question
The costs of government regulation are paid for by

A) businesses.
B) workers and employees.
C) consumers.
D) all of the above.
Question
To stabilize the banking system and control the supply of money, the Federal Reserve requires all banks to maintain a reserve

A) in currency in the amount of half of all bank loans.
B) in cash supply in each bank location.
C) in currency or in deposits with a Federal Reserve bank.
D) by buying bonds from the government.
Question
If increased regulation and new regulations increase the cost to businesses,

A) larger business are forced to start operations overseas.
B) the cost is equally shared by small and large businesses.
C) small businesses find it harder to compete.
D) larger businesses begin to only hire part-time workers.
Question
America's money supply is controlled by

A) the Department of the Treasury.
B) the Federal Reserve System.
C) the President.
D) Congress.
Question
Budget implementation is the development of procedures and activities to carry out

A) the directives of the president.
B) the regulations of bureaucracies.
C) federal and state governments.
D) the policies legislated by Congress.
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A technical expert with the knowledge of information and technology needed to carry out policy is called a ____________________.
Question
"Revolving doors" refers to

A) Washington insiders who are frequently kept out of the political process.
B) Washington insiders who set the agenda that the media cover.
C) Washington insiders who earn more than their counterparts in other cities.
D) Washington insiders who frequently change jobs.
Question
The Federal Reserve, or the Fed, is fully independent, meaning

A) it must act in accordance with the president's policies.
B) its decisions are reviewable by the courts.
C) its members are elected by the voters.
D) its decisions need not be ratified by the president, Congress, or the courts.
Question
The branch of the federal government with the most direct control over the bureaucracy is the

A) Judicial branch.
B) Executive branch.
C) Legislative branch.
D) both A and C
Question
Only___ percent of American people trust the government administration to do what is best for the country.
Question
Prior to the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, government jobs were handed out to reward political support, which is referred to as ____________________.
Question
The argument over the role of the EPA in regulating the practice of "fracking" is an example of the competing demands

A) for cheap energy and the cost to the environment.
B) for nutritious food and animal safety.
C) of environmentalists and business owners.
D) of the residents and opportunistic businesses.
Question
The executive branch was reorganized after the terrorist attacks of 2001 to create a new Department of ____________________.
Question
Congress can restrain the bureaucracy through

A) passing legislation that changes regulations.
B) mobilizing the people to protest.
C) suing an executive agency in court.
D) All of the above are true.
Question
The 2010 Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, known as Dodd-Frank, after its authors,

A) created a new government department to oversee the Fed.
B) limited the authority of the Fed.
C) added considerable flexibility to regulation.
D) reduced the portion of the budget that goes to the Fed.
Question
The main goal of a bureaucracy is to

A) serve the public needs.
B) execute the laws of Congress.
C) increase in size and secure more funding.
D) promote and implement the policies of the president.
Question
"Issue networks" are

A) the connections elected representatives make with voters.
B) the connections among those who hold positions in multiple iron triangles.
C) the connections between the bureaucracy and members of Congress.
D) all of the above.
Question
The idea that regulated industries come to benefit from government regulation and regulators begin to represent the regulated is known as

A) corruption.
B) the capture theory.
C) the iron triangle.
D) establishmentarianism.
Question
The Ethics in Government Act limits the post-government employment of former Congress members by not permitting them to

A) lobby any executive agencies for two years, but only on matters over which they had previously had any responsibility.
B) lobby Congress for five years after leaving office.
C) lobby agencies or Congress for two years after leaving office.
D) lobby Congress for one year after leaving office.
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Power in the United States is shifting from the President and Congress to the bureaucracy.
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Currently the U.S. debt is $________________ trillion and growing.
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The function of the ____________________ is to prepare the budget of the United States for the president to submit to Congress.
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Entitlement programs, in which benefits are limited to lower-income families, are all based on a ______________ to determine benefits.
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Income from investments, also called _______________, are taxed at a lower rate than income from employment.
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A tax that captures a larger share of income from higher-income earners is called ___________________.
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The term ____________________ refers to the frequent change of jobs by elites among bureaucracy, business, and other government positions.
Question
The president has unlimited power over the bureaucracy.
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Defense spending account for ____________ percent of the annual budget.
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The Internal Revenue Service is the most powerful bureaucracy in the government.
Question
The 2010 Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, known by its main authors' names as Dodd-Frank, increased financial regulations in which the costs were ____________________
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Individuals who hold positions in multiple iron triangle relationships help to create __________________.
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________________________ is the development of formal rules for implementing legislation.
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In the absence of either an approved budget or a ____________________, the federal government is supposed to shut down.
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There have been ____________ government shutdowns, with longest taking place under President _______________.
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Bureaucracy is defined as a form of social organization, such as a corporation or government.
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President ___________________ created the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The federal income tax is highly ____________________, capturing a larger share of the income of higher-income workers than lower-income workers.
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The bureaucracy has roughly 2.8 million employees.
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No federal money can be spent without ____________________.
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The percentage of federal spending on defense in 2008 was less than half what it was in 1960.
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The United States had the highest corporate tax rate in the world.
Question
Discuss the "iron triangle" in terms of its impact on the decision-making and implementation stages of policy-making.
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Explain the role that bureaucracies play in making regulations. Does this help or hurt businesses and the economy? What can be done about detrimental regulations?
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Income from investments, called capital gains, are taxed at a lower rate than income from employment.
Question
In brief, explain the budget cycle. What branch or bureaucracy has the most impact on budgetary spending?
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For four years under President Clinton, the government ran a surplus.
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Regardless of the amount, all income is subject to the Social Security payroll tax.
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Line-item veto power was given to the President by Congress and was ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court.
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Bureaucrats generally believe strongly in their programs and are motivated by the importance of their tasks.
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Lois Learner and the IRS targeted liberal groups in 2012 to prevent them from donating to candidates and participating in the election process.
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The budget process varies in its timing each year with the strength of the economy and tax receipts.
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Regulations produced by the bureaucracy take effect immediately and can only be overturned by an act of Congress or an injunction by the Courts.
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Describe the Federal Reserve, the Federal Reserve Board (chairperson), and its powers.
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Explain why and how there has been a significant shift of power from the President and Congress to the bureaucracies in the United States.
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"Incremental" budgeting is common practice by the OMB and keeps the budget process on schedule.
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Under former President George W. Bush, capital gains taxes doubled in terms of taxable income.
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The Congressional Budget Office is the bureaucracy where the budget process begins.
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Only Congress has the power to reorganize the bureaucracy.
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Iron triangle members compete with each other for control of policy.
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Deck 11: The Bureaucratic Elite
1
What is the purpose of the "ten commandments" of bureaucratic infighting?

A) Outmaneuvering elected officials
B) Securing a greater share of the budget
C) Having greater influence over policy
D) A way for bureaucratic to increase their personal power
A
2
President Richard Nixon attempted to deal with the problem of bureaucratic power by

A) appointing Republicans to leadership positions.
B) increasing the power of his White House staff.
C) cutting the budget to "starve out" the bureaucracy.
D) dissolving different executive agencies.
B
3
Federal budget surpluses ended after 2001 because of

A) increased spending for homeland security.
B) tax cuts, which reduced government revenues.
C) the War on Terror in Afghanistan and Iraq.
D) increases in entitlement spending - primarily Medicare and Social Security.
B
4
"Capital gains" or income from investments, is taxed

A) at the same rate as income from employment.
B) at a higher rate than income from pensions.
C) at a lower rate than income from employment.
D) at a lower rate than income from pensions.
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5
Which of the following is not a component of an "iron triangle"?

A) Elected representatives
B) An executive agency
C) Interest group representatives
D) The media
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6
Presidential power over the bureaucracy comes from all but which of the following?

A) The power to dissolve executive agencies
B) The power to reorganize the bureaucracy
C) The authority to appoint secretaries and other top officials
D) The formal power over the budget
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7
The power of bureaucracies grows with

A) advances in technology.
B) increased tax revenue.
C) new presidential elections.
D) Congressional regulations.
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8
All requests for funding by executive agencies must be cleared by the

A) General Accounting Office.
B) Federal Reserve.
C) Congress.
D) Office of Management and Budget.
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9
Cabinet meetings are held by the president in order to

A) decide important policy questions.
B) provide the president with expert information.
C) help the president sell already-decided views.
D) examine and re-evaluate current agency regulations.
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10
"Incremental" budgeting is when

A) the OMB accepts the bureaucracy's base budget and requests for additional funds.
B) the President approves additional budget requests to increase the size of the bureaucracy.
C) the OMB only uses the base budget adjusted for yearly inflation.
D) Congress provides additional funds to bureaucracies due to bureaucratic lobbying.
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11
The federal government finances itself primarily from

A) individual income tax and social security payroll taxes.
B) corporate taxes and social security payroll taxes.
C) estate taxes and import tariffs.
D) borrowing from foreign banks.
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12
When choosing members of his cabinet, the president

A) chooses someone who is likely to confirmed by the Senate.
B) only chooses people who are considered experts for that position.
C) chooses whoever is recommended by the party.
D) may choose anyone he wants.
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13
Social Security and Medicare taxes are paid

A) by all citizens of the United States.
B) entirely by employees.
C) entirely by employers.
D) half by employees and half by employers.
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14
The average government employee salary in a government union is _________________.

A) $48,000
B) $78,000
C) $100,000
D) $65,000
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15
"Capping entitlements" is widely recognized by economists as the only way to rein in future federal spending, but

A) there is little agreement on what those caps should be.
B) few in Washington want to take on senior citizen lobbyists.
C) many members of Congress receive campaign money from AARP.
D) all of the above are true.
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16
Which of the following is an example of a federal bureaucracy?

A) Department of Motor Vehicles
B) Office of Management and Budget
C) Internal Revenue Service
D) All of the above
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17
The portion of the federal budget that is non-entitlement and non-defense is approximately

A) 50 percent
B) 12 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 36 percent
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18
The single biggest item in the budget is

A) Social Security.
B) Medicare.
C) military and defense.
D) education.
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19
Entitlement spending accounts for what percent of federal spending?

A) 40 percent
B) 60 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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20
Which is not one of Max Weber's characteristics of a bureaucracy?

A) Neutrality
B) Specialization
C) Hierarchy
D) Flexibility
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21
The group that consists of the leaders of the 15 executive departments, the president, and vice president is known as the ____________________.
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22
The costs of government regulation are paid for by

A) businesses.
B) workers and employees.
C) consumers.
D) all of the above.
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23
To stabilize the banking system and control the supply of money, the Federal Reserve requires all banks to maintain a reserve

A) in currency in the amount of half of all bank loans.
B) in cash supply in each bank location.
C) in currency or in deposits with a Federal Reserve bank.
D) by buying bonds from the government.
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24
If increased regulation and new regulations increase the cost to businesses,

A) larger business are forced to start operations overseas.
B) the cost is equally shared by small and large businesses.
C) small businesses find it harder to compete.
D) larger businesses begin to only hire part-time workers.
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25
America's money supply is controlled by

A) the Department of the Treasury.
B) the Federal Reserve System.
C) the President.
D) Congress.
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26
Budget implementation is the development of procedures and activities to carry out

A) the directives of the president.
B) the regulations of bureaucracies.
C) federal and state governments.
D) the policies legislated by Congress.
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27
A technical expert with the knowledge of information and technology needed to carry out policy is called a ____________________.
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28
"Revolving doors" refers to

A) Washington insiders who are frequently kept out of the political process.
B) Washington insiders who set the agenda that the media cover.
C) Washington insiders who earn more than their counterparts in other cities.
D) Washington insiders who frequently change jobs.
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29
The Federal Reserve, or the Fed, is fully independent, meaning

A) it must act in accordance with the president's policies.
B) its decisions are reviewable by the courts.
C) its members are elected by the voters.
D) its decisions need not be ratified by the president, Congress, or the courts.
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30
The branch of the federal government with the most direct control over the bureaucracy is the

A) Judicial branch.
B) Executive branch.
C) Legislative branch.
D) both A and C
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31
Only___ percent of American people trust the government administration to do what is best for the country.
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32
Prior to the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, government jobs were handed out to reward political support, which is referred to as ____________________.
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33
The argument over the role of the EPA in regulating the practice of "fracking" is an example of the competing demands

A) for cheap energy and the cost to the environment.
B) for nutritious food and animal safety.
C) of environmentalists and business owners.
D) of the residents and opportunistic businesses.
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34
The executive branch was reorganized after the terrorist attacks of 2001 to create a new Department of ____________________.
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35
Congress can restrain the bureaucracy through

A) passing legislation that changes regulations.
B) mobilizing the people to protest.
C) suing an executive agency in court.
D) All of the above are true.
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36
The 2010 Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, known as Dodd-Frank, after its authors,

A) created a new government department to oversee the Fed.
B) limited the authority of the Fed.
C) added considerable flexibility to regulation.
D) reduced the portion of the budget that goes to the Fed.
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37
The main goal of a bureaucracy is to

A) serve the public needs.
B) execute the laws of Congress.
C) increase in size and secure more funding.
D) promote and implement the policies of the president.
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38
"Issue networks" are

A) the connections elected representatives make with voters.
B) the connections among those who hold positions in multiple iron triangles.
C) the connections between the bureaucracy and members of Congress.
D) all of the above.
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39
The idea that regulated industries come to benefit from government regulation and regulators begin to represent the regulated is known as

A) corruption.
B) the capture theory.
C) the iron triangle.
D) establishmentarianism.
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40
The Ethics in Government Act limits the post-government employment of former Congress members by not permitting them to

A) lobby any executive agencies for two years, but only on matters over which they had previously had any responsibility.
B) lobby Congress for five years after leaving office.
C) lobby agencies or Congress for two years after leaving office.
D) lobby Congress for one year after leaving office.
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41
Power in the United States is shifting from the President and Congress to the bureaucracy.
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42
Currently the U.S. debt is $________________ trillion and growing.
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43
The function of the ____________________ is to prepare the budget of the United States for the president to submit to Congress.
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44
Entitlement programs, in which benefits are limited to lower-income families, are all based on a ______________ to determine benefits.
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45
Income from investments, also called _______________, are taxed at a lower rate than income from employment.
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46
A tax that captures a larger share of income from higher-income earners is called ___________________.
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47
The term ____________________ refers to the frequent change of jobs by elites among bureaucracy, business, and other government positions.
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48
The president has unlimited power over the bureaucracy.
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49
Defense spending account for ____________ percent of the annual budget.
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50
The Internal Revenue Service is the most powerful bureaucracy in the government.
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51
The 2010 Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, known by its main authors' names as Dodd-Frank, increased financial regulations in which the costs were ____________________
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52
Individuals who hold positions in multiple iron triangle relationships help to create __________________.
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53
________________________ is the development of formal rules for implementing legislation.
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54
In the absence of either an approved budget or a ____________________, the federal government is supposed to shut down.
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55
There have been ____________ government shutdowns, with longest taking place under President _______________.
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56
Bureaucracy is defined as a form of social organization, such as a corporation or government.
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57
President ___________________ created the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The federal income tax is highly ____________________, capturing a larger share of the income of higher-income workers than lower-income workers.
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59
The bureaucracy has roughly 2.8 million employees.
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60
No federal money can be spent without ____________________.
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61
The percentage of federal spending on defense in 2008 was less than half what it was in 1960.
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62
The United States had the highest corporate tax rate in the world.
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63
Discuss the "iron triangle" in terms of its impact on the decision-making and implementation stages of policy-making.
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64
Explain the role that bureaucracies play in making regulations. Does this help or hurt businesses and the economy? What can be done about detrimental regulations?
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65
Income from investments, called capital gains, are taxed at a lower rate than income from employment.
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66
In brief, explain the budget cycle. What branch or bureaucracy has the most impact on budgetary spending?
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67
For four years under President Clinton, the government ran a surplus.
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68
Regardless of the amount, all income is subject to the Social Security payroll tax.
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69
Line-item veto power was given to the President by Congress and was ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court.
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70
Bureaucrats generally believe strongly in their programs and are motivated by the importance of their tasks.
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71
Lois Learner and the IRS targeted liberal groups in 2012 to prevent them from donating to candidates and participating in the election process.
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72
The budget process varies in its timing each year with the strength of the economy and tax receipts.
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73
Regulations produced by the bureaucracy take effect immediately and can only be overturned by an act of Congress or an injunction by the Courts.
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74
Describe the Federal Reserve, the Federal Reserve Board (chairperson), and its powers.
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75
Explain why and how there has been a significant shift of power from the President and Congress to the bureaucracies in the United States.
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76
"Incremental" budgeting is common practice by the OMB and keeps the budget process on schedule.
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77
Under former President George W. Bush, capital gains taxes doubled in terms of taxable income.
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78
The Congressional Budget Office is the bureaucracy where the budget process begins.
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79
Only Congress has the power to reorganize the bureaucracy.
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80
Iron triangle members compete with each other for control of policy.
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