A) all agencies within cabinet departments.
B) all independent agencies.
C) respectively,an independent agency,an agency within a cabinet department,and a regulatory agency.
D) two cabinet departments and a regulatory agency.
E) respectively,an agency within a cabinet department,an independent agency,and a regulatory agency.
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A) teams appointed by Congress to propose budget cuts to the federal bureaucracy
B) groups of executive officials that were under the influence of "agency capture"
C) congressional committees designed to find ways to reduce the size of the national bureaucracy
D) teams that were formed under the National Performance Review to analyze and make recommendations about bureaucratic effectiveness
E) teams appointed by Congress to decide which branches of the federal bureaucracy could be eliminated
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A) Health and Human Services
B) State
C) Labor
D) Homeland Security
E) Agriculture
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A) 60
B) 150
C) 400
D) 600
E) 2,000
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A) the wishes of the president.
B) the wishes of Congress.
C) their own agency's point of view.
D) the expectations of the general public.
E) the wishes of federal judges.
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A) six months
B) one year
C) two years
D) three years
E) four years
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A) provide jobs to merit appointees.
B) tie the administration more closely to the people it served.
C) increase congressional control of the bureaucracy.
D) increase judicial control of the bureaucracy.
E) provide jobs to lawyers.
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A) usually works in any agency that needs her or his services.
B) runs trials,but all decisions are made by juries.
C) can gather evidence and take testimony.
D) issues only advisory opinions.
E) seeks to protect federal agencies,not individual citizens.
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A) It is subjected to floor debate.
B) It goes to the House and Senate budget committees.
C) It is reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget.
D) It is marked up by the full Senate before moving to the House.
E) It is referred to the House and Senate appropriations committees.
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A) the president's directives.
B) its own projections of what is affordable.
C) the Justice Department's instructions.
D) congressional guidelines.
E) the guidelines of the Commerce Department.
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A) Morrill Act
B) Hatch Act
C) Pendleton Act
D) Taft-Hartley Act
E) National Performance Review
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A) extremely wasteful and unresponsive to the public it serves.
B) an ineffective institution in comparison with bureaucracies of democracies with unitary systems.
C) more responsive to the public at large than to the particular interests that depend on its various programs.
D) a mix of the patronage and merit systems,with the vast majority of positions being filled by merit.
E) mostly dominated by patronage politics.
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A) The courts are considered the first line of defense against agency heads that have overreached in their administrative power.
B) The courts will typically support administrators if administrators have consistently administered the law.
C) Legally,the bureaucracy derives its power from precedent applied by the courts.
D) The courts rarely grant administrators any discretionary authority.
E) The courts have no power to make an agency change its policy.
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A) sunset provisions.
B) the Government Accounting Office.
C) oversight hearings.
D) all of these: sunset provisions,the Government Accounting Office,and oversight hearings.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) They have a more narrow area of responsibility than that of cabinet departments.
B) Their heads are appointed by an independent commission.
C) They include organizations like the CIA and NASA.
D) They sometimes exist independently of cabinet departments.
E) Their heads are appointed by the president.
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