Chapter 13: The Bureaucracy Flashcards

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Model of Bureaucracy

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Weberian, acquisitive, and monopolisitc model

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Weberian Model of Bureaucracy

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a model of bureaucracy developed by the German sociologist Max Weber, who viewed bureaucracies as rational, hierarchical organizations in which decisions are based on logical reasoning

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Acquisitive Model of Bureaucracy

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a model of bureaucracy that views top-level bureaucrats as seeking to expand the size of their budgets and staffs to gain greater power

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Monopolistic Model of Bureaucracy

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a model of bureaucracy that compares bureaucracies to monopolistic business firms. Lack of competition in either circumstance leads to inefficient and costly operations

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Organization of the Federal Bureaucracy

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Cabinet departments, independent executive agencies, independent regulatory agencies, government corporations

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Cabinet Department

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one of the fifteen major departments of the executive branch. Directly accountable to the president and are responsible for performing government functions, such as printing money and training troops ex. Dept of Education, Dept of Agriculture, Dept of Energy etc

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Independent Executive Agencies

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a federal agency that is not part of a cabinet department bu reports directly to the president ex. Environmental Protection Agency

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Independent Regulatory Agencies

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an agency outside the major executive departments that is charged with making and implementing rules and regulating within a specific area that protects the public interest. ex. Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)

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Government Corporation

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an agency of government that administers a quasi-business enterprise. These corporations are used when government activities are primarily commercial

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Sunset Laws

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laws requiring that existing programs be reviewed regularly for their effectiveness and be terminated unless specifically extended as a result of these reviews

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Whistleblowers

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someone who brings attention gross governmental inefficiency or illegal actpm

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Privatization

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The replacement of government service with services provided by private firms.

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Iron Triangle

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the three-way alliance among legislators, bureaucrats, and interest groups to make or preserve polices that benefit their respective interests

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Issue Networks

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a group of individuals or organizations - which may consist of legislators and legislative staff members, interest group leaders, bureaucrats, scholars and other experts, and media representatives - that supports a particular policy position on a given issue

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Sunshine Laws

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a law that requires all committee-directed federal agencies to conduct their business regularly in public session

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Civil Service

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a collective term for the employees working for the government. Generally “civil service” is understood to apply to all those who gain government employment through a merit system

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Spoils System

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the awarding of government jobs to political supporters and friends

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Merit System

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the selection, retention, and promotion of government employees on the basis of competitive examinations

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Pendleton Act (Civil Service Reform Act)

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an act that established the principle of employment on the basis of merit and created the Civil Service Commission to administer the personnel service

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Party Patronage

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the rewarding of faithful party workers and followers with government employment or contracts

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Bureaucracy

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an organization that is structured hierarchically to carry out specific functions

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The Cabinet

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an advisory group selected by the president to aid in making decisions. The cabinet includes the heads of fifteen executive departments ad others named by the president