WHAT IS THE FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY?
E Defi ne bureaucracy and explain its major functions. Pages 325–31
SUMMARY
The bureaucracy is composed of both civil servants and
political appointees and is in charge of interpreting and
implementing a wide range of government policies. While
bureaucrats are policy experts, most members of Congress
are not. Nonetheless, Congress still tries to control how the
bureaucracy operates, which can result in ineffi ciencies.
KEY TERMS
bureaucracy (p. 325)
civil servants (p. 325)
political appointees (p. 325)
regulation (p. 326)
notice and comment procedure (p. 326)
state capacity (p. 329)
red tape (p. 329)
standard operating procedures (p. 329)
problem of control (p. 330)
principal-agent game (p. 330)
PRACTICE QUIZ QUESTIONS
- A government rule that aff ects the choices that indi-
viduals or corporations make is called.
a) an initiative
b) a referendum
c) a regulation
d) a procurement
e) an appropriation
STUDY GUIDE
- One of the reasons bureaucrats take account of pres-
sure from elected offi cials is because.
a) they need congressional support to get larger
budgets
b) elected offi cials have more expertise
c) they are all appointed by members of Congress
d) their offi ces are housed in the Congress
e) they are required by law to do so - In the problem of control, the is the
principal and the is the agent.
a) bureaucracy; president
b) bureaucracy; Congress
c) president; Congress
d) president; bureaucracy
e) Congress; president
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Diagnostic Quiz & Key Term Flashcards for This Chapter
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