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Faceless bureaucrats—this image provokes a negative reac-
tion from many, if not most, Americans. Polls consistently report that the majority of
Americans support “less government.” The same polls, however, report that the majority
of Americans support almost every specific program that the government undertakes.
The conflict between the desire for small government and the desire for the benefits that
only a large government can provide has been a constant feature of American politics.
For example, the goal of preserving endangered species has widespread support. At the
same time, many people believe that restrictions imposed under the Endangered Species
Act violate the rights of landowners. Helping the elderly pay their medical bills is a popular
objective, but hardly anyone enjoys paying the Medicare tax that supports this effort.
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Learning OutcOmes
The five Learning Outcomes (LOs) below are designed to help improve your
understanding of this chapter. After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
◾ LO1 Discuss the nature of the federal bureaucracy, and
identify the largest federal spending programs.
◾ LO2 Describe the various types of agencies and
organizations that make up the federal executive branch.
◾ LO3 Explain how government employees are hired and
how they are administered.
Every year, Americans
file 140 million copies
of Form 1040, the
individual income
tax return. In your
experience or the
experience of your
family, is the 1040
difficult to fill out?
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◾ LO4 Evaluate different methods that have been put into
place to reform bureaucracies and make them more efficient.
◾ LO5 Discuss how federal agencies make rules and what
the role of Congress is in this process.
Check your understanding of the material with the Test Yourself section at
the end of the chapter.
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