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Title: Chapter 15 Review


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Chapter 15 Review
  • Government at Work
  • The Bureaucracy

2
Question 1
  • What term best describes the way a bureaucracy is
    structured?
  • Cloud
  • Square
  • Pyramid
  • Ring

3
Answer
  • C. Pyramid
  • Explanation A bureaucracy has a chain of
    command running from the top of the pyramid to
    the bottom.

4
Question 2
  • The Presidents Cabinet was created by
  • Congress.
  • The Constitution.
  • The courts.
  • Custom.

5
Answer
  • D. Custom
  • Explanation It is an informal advisory body
    brought together by the President to serve his
    needs.

6
Question 3
  • Which President is known as the father of the
    spoils system?
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Andrew Jackson
  • James Garfield
  • Chester Arthur

7
Answer
  • B. Andrew Jackson
  • Explanation Jackson defended his actions by
    arguing that the duties of public office can be
    filled by any normally intelligent person.

8
Question 4
  • What is the term that refers to a person who
    works within a bureaucracy?
  • Authority
  • Bureaucrat
  • Elected official
  • Public-policy maker

9
Answer
  • B. Bureaucrat
  • Explanation Bureaucrats, whether within a
    public or private organization, perform a
    specialized job.

10
Question 5
  • Which department is NOT headed by a secretary?
  • Department of State
  • Department of Defense
  • Department of Justice
  • Department of Homeland Security

11
Answer
  • C. Department of Justice
  • Explanation The head of this department is the
    attorney general

12
Question 6
  • What is the 12-month period used by the Federal
    Government for financial management purposes?
  • Annual statement
  • Budget cycle
  • Fiscal year
  • Policy calendar

13
Answer
  • C. Fiscal year
  • Explanation The federal fiscally year runs from
    October 1 through September 30.

14
Question 7
  • Which of the following are government
    corporations?
  • General Services Administrations (GSA), National
    Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Civil
    Aeronautics Board Interstate Commerce Commission
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC),
    U.S. Postal Service, Tennessee Valley Authority
    (TVA)

15
Answer
  • C. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
    (FDIC), U.S. Postal Service Tennessee Valley
    Authority
  • Explanation Government corporations are
    established by Congress to perform certain
    business-like activities.

16
Question 8
  • What title is shared by 15 large organizations
    represented in the Cabinet?
  • Administration
  • Commission
  • Department
  • Office

17
Answer
  • C. Department
  • Explanation Examples include the Department of
    State, the Department of the Treasury, and the
    Department of Defense.

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Question 9
  • An executive branch agency at the Cabinet level
    is known as a(n)
  • Bureau.
  • Department.
  • Office.
  • Division.

19
Answer
  • B. Department
  • Explanation Below the department level, there
    is very little standardization of titles in the
    executive branch.

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Question 10
  • What is a large, complex administrative structure
    that handles the everyday business of an
    organization?
  • Bureaucracy
  • Administration
  • Staff agency
  • Line agency

21
Answer
  • A. Bureaucracy
  • Explanation A bureaucracy is an effective and
    efficient way to organize people to do work.

22
Question 11
  • What are the Federal Governments many
    administrators and agencies called?
  • Bureaucracy
  • Administration
  • Staff agency
  • Line agency

23
Answer
  • B. Administration
  • Explanation An administration enables policies
    to actually be carried out.

24
Question 12
  • Which President pushed Congress to pass civil
    service reform in the late 1800s?
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Andrew Jackson
  • James Garfield
  • Chester Arthur

25
Answer
  • D. Chester Arthur
  • Explanation Arthur succeeded James Garfield who
    was shot by a mentally unstable office-seeker
    that Garfield refused to appoint to a high
    diplomatic post.

26
Question 13
  • What is an organization that performs thte tasks
    for which the organization exists?
  • Bureaucracy
  • Line agency
  • Staff agency
  • Administration

27
Answer
  • B. Line agency
  • Explanation An example of a line agency is the
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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Question 14
  • Which of the following are independent regulatory
    agencies?
  • a. Council of Economic Advisors Government
    Printing Office United States Botanical Garden
  • b. General Services Administration (GSA)
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    (NASA) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Civil
    Aeronautics Board Interstate Commerce Commission
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
    U.S. Postal Service Tennessee Valley Authority
    (TVA)

29
Answer
  • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Civil
    Aeronautics Board Interstate Commerce Commission
  • Explanation Independent regulatory commissions
    police important aspects of the nations economy

30
Question 15
  • What is an organization that serves in a support
    capacity?
  • Bureaucracy
  • Administration
  • Staff agency
  • Line agency

31
Answer
  • C. Staff agency
  • Explanation An example of a staff agency is the
    Executive Office of the President.

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Question 16
  • Which of the following is NOT an advisory group
    to the President?
  • Kitchen Cabinet
  • Interstate Commerce Commission
  • Brain Trust
  • Cronies

33
Answer
  • B. Interstate Commerce Commission
  • Explanation The Interstate Commerce Commission
    is an independent regulatory commission
    established by Congress in 1887.

34
Question 17
  • Which of the following are agencies that fall
    under the executive Office of the President?
  • Department of Justice, Department of the
    Interior, Department of the Agriculture
  • Department of State, Department of the Treasury,
    Department of Defense
  • General Services Administration (GSA), National
    Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • White House Office, National Security Agency,
    Office of Homeland Security

35
Answer
  • D. White House Office, national Security Agency,
    Office of Homeland Security
  • Explanation The EOP is a complex umbrella
    organization staffed by most of the Presidents
    closest advisors and assistants.

36
Question 18
  • What title is given to most agencies under the
    Executive Office of the President?
  • Administration
  • Commission
  • Department
  • Office

37
Answer
  • D. Office
  • Explanation Examples include the White House
    Office

38
Question 19
  • Which of the following are independent executive
    agencies?
  • Council of Economic Advisors Government Printing
    Office United States Botanical Garden
  • General Services Administrations (GSA) National
    Aeronautics and space Administration (NASA)
    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), civil
    Aeronautics Board Interstate Commerce Commission
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC),
    U.S. Postal Service Tennessee Valley
    Authority(TVA)

39
Answer
  • B. General Services Administrations (GSA),
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    (NASA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Explanation Most of the independent agencies
    fall into this category

40
Question 20
  • Unlike staff agencies, line agencies
  • Serve in a support capacity by offering advice
  • Are directly responsible for administering
    programs.
  • Help advise private programs of public interest
  • Primarily assist in the overall management of the
    executive branch

41
Answer
  • B. Are directly responsible for
  • administering programs

42
Question 21
  • In the executive branch, the title of department
    is reserved for
  • Agencies of Cabinet rank.
  • Independent agencies.
  • Agencies of the judicial branch.
  • Agencies of congressional rank.

43
Answer
  • A. Agencies of Cabinet rank.

44
Question 22
  • The civil service system was finally established
    because of
  • President Washingtons actions creating the
    tradition.
  • President Jeffersons support of political
    acceptability.
  • President Jacksons development of the spoils
    system.
  • President Garfields assassination by an angry
    office seeker.

45
Answer
  • President Garfields assassination by
  • an angry office seeker.

46
Question 23
  • The civil service was created partly to ensure
    that federal employees
  • May run in partisan political elections.
  • Are promoted based on loyalty to a political
    party.
  • Are allowed full participation in party
    activities.
  • Are promoted based on merit.

47
Answer
  • D. Are promoted based on merit.

48
Question 24
  • Which of the following is NOT one of the
    principles upon which all bureaucracies are
    organized?
  • Hierarchical authority
  • Job specialization
  • Merit system
  • Formal rules

49
Answer
  • C. merit system

50
Question 25
  • The phrase name game suggests that
  • Bureaucrats play many games with the
    bureaucracies they work for.
  • Government unit names are frequently changed to
    alter the responsibilities and change the image
    of the unit.
  • Titles of government units are not standardized.
  • The name commission is reserved for agencies of
    Cabinet rank.

51
Answer
  • C. Titles of government unites are not
  • standardized.

52
Question 26
  • The administrative units in the government
  • Are made up entirely of the 14 executive
    departments.
  • Are inconsistently called agencies,
    administrations, commissions, and so forth.
  • Are made up of only the independent agencies,
    such as the independent executive agencies and
    the independent regulatory commissions.
  • Are all under the strict control of the President
    or Congress.

53
Answer
  • B. Are inconsistently called agencies,
    administrations, commissions, and so forth.

54
Question 27
  • Over time, the number of executive departments
    grew in large part because
  • Presidents wanted more secretaries in the
    Cabinet.
  • The major political parties voted to expand the
    number of executive departments.
  • Regional offices were closed and departments
    opened in Washington.
  • The workload of the Federal Government expanded
    as the country grew.

55
Answer
  • D. The workload of the Federal Government
    expanded as the country grew.

56
Question 28
  • Federal employees are permitted to do which of
    the following
  • Strike
  • Use their position to influence elections
  • Run in partisan elections
  • Hold office in a political party

57
Answer
  • D. Hold office in a political party

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Question 29
  • President William Howard Taft thought the
    Cabinets role should be
  • Entirely dependent upon the will of the president
    and his view of the Cabinet.
  • An important but no deciding factor in the
    Presidents decision making.
  • Eliminated from the governmental structure.
  • The crucial factor in the Presidents decision
    making.

59
Answer
  • A. Entirely dependent upon the will of the
    President and his view of the Cabinet.

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Question 30
  • Which of the following is an example of an
    independent agency?
  • Department of State
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • National Security Council
  • Office of management and Budget

61
Answer
  • B. National Aeronautics and
  • Space Administration
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