Unit Five: The Bureaucracy Flashcards

1
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administrative system that divides work into specific departments carried out by non-elected officials

A

Bureaucracy

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2
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bats bureaucrats from running for public office, making political speeches, or soliciting campaign funds from subordinates (bureaucracy has to be neutral)

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Hatch Act

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3
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bureaucracy’s power to choose course of action and make policies not explicitly spelled out by laws

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Discretionary Authority

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4
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government offices to which people are appointed on the basis of merit (by taking an exam); this ended the “spoils system” where government jobs were given in exchange for political support

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Competitive Civil Service

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5
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Manages competitive civil service

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Office of Personnel Management (OPM)

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6
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complex rules and procedures that must be followed to get stuff done

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Red Tape

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7
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informal alliances that work together to formulate and implement policy in their area of interest; they are made up of:
1) particular industry and its lobbyists
2) the congressional committee dealing with that industry
3) the agency that is actually affected

A

Iron Triangle

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8
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coalitions of interest groups, members of Congress, and bureaucrats form a close working relationship (more complicated than a simple iron triangle)

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Alliance (or issue) network

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9
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removing government restrictions and regulations; has occurred recently in the telecommunications and transportation industries

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Deregulation

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10
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  1. Implementation
  2. Administration
  3. Regulation
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3 main roles of bureaucracy

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11
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carry out laws, executive orders (homeland security enforces airport security laws)

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Implementation

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12
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routine administrative work (social security administration sends out social security checks, postal service delivers mail)

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Administration

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13
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issue rules and regulations that impact the public (EPA sets out standards for clean air and water)

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Regulation

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14
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Comprised of the 15 main departments. Headed up by secretaries, secretaries are appointed by president, confirmed by senate. Each has its own budget

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Cabinet Departments

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15
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Perform services on behalf of government. These are established by Congress outside of the Executive Branch

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Independent Executive Agencies

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16
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Regulate economic activities, operate independently. Once appointed, leaders cannot be removed without cause. Leaders serve fixed terms

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Independent Regulatory Commissions

17
Q

independent agencies responsible for filling in jurisdiction gaps and writing rules

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Quasi-Legislative Agencies

18
Q

responsible for rule enforcement and punishing violators

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Quasi-Judicial Agencies

19
Q

Businesses established by government, serve a public need, intended to be profitable

A

Government Corporations

20
Q

The president controls the agencies’ budget access. President appoints heads to departments and can issue executive orders

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Presidential Oversight

21
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Congress can create/abolish agencies. Senate confirms all presidential appointees to the bureaucracy. Congress must authorize agencies to spend money. Congress must also appropriate (fund) all government agencies and programs. In some cases congress may use committee clearance. Congress may hold committee hearings to hold agencies responsible, congress may also launch investigations of the bureaucracy. Congress can punish agencies by cutting their funding.

A

Congressional Oversight

22
Q

the ability of a committee to review and approve decisions of agencies

A

Committee Clearance

23
Q

Federal Courts can use their power of judicial review to determine whether an act taken by a department was unconstitutional

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Judicial Oversight