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When attempting to control bureaucracy through reorganization, presidents have generally found what to be most effective?
Federal departments are each responsible for one ______.
True or false: Some federal agencies function as independent agencies, rather than as part of a cabinet-level department, because putting the agencies in a department would pose symbolic or practical problems.
When people at different levels of an organization have authority over people in lower levels of the organization, it creates ______
What is the legislative branch equivalent of the executive branch's Office of Management and Budget?
True or false: Full-time employees working in the U.S. federal bureaucracy number in the millions
Which of the following statements about an administrative agency's implementation of policy is correct?
The federal bureaucracy experienced its greatest expansion during the ______
Because elected officials—who must deal with many issues—are generalists, they rely on bureaucrats for ______.
The 10th amendment states, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." What is the purpose of this amendment?
Patrick Henry was an anti-federalist. Patrick Henry gave a speech where he stated, "Your president may easily become king." What was Patrick Henry referring to?
People can write statements against their government. What amendment gives us this right?
The federalist papers were written to convince the anti-federalists to ratify (approve) the Constitution. One of the papers states that power is first divided then separated again. How would this argument give assurance to antifederalist (those opposing the Constitution)?
Who would agree with the statement, "having a stronger central government will make the country more stable and prosperous?
You need an open mind (can't pre-judge) and you must work with others to make an impartial decision. When is this needed?
George Mason was an anti-federalist and refused to sign the Constitution. What did George Mason believe regarding the Constitution and individual rights?
A grievances in the Declaration of Independence stated, "For suspending our own legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever..." This means the king stopped the colonists from being able to self-govern. How does the Constitution fix this grievance?
The eighth amendment states that excessive fines cannot be imposed, excessive bail cannot be required, and ....
Who would agree with the statement, "A strong central government will provide order and stability?"
A grievance in the Declaration of Independence stated, "He has refused to Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good." This means the king did not obey his own laws and did whatever he wanted. As a result, what happens if the President vetoes a law (stops a law that Congress has passed...which by the way is the President's right to do)

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