Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
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Bureaucratic red-tape
Chapter stuff
This is messed up Mr. Johnson
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Quest
The reason for all civil service systems is based
on the clipper interim
3100 Answer from H1
The Merit Principle
4200 Question from H1
The cabinet department with the largest budget is
the department of achievements and hurl ash
5200 Answer from H1
Health and Human Services
6300 Question from H1
The Interstate Commerce Commision and the Federal
Reserve Board are examples of Independent
graciously generate
7300 Answer from H1
Regulatory agencies
8400 Question from H1
Amtrak and the US Postal Service are examples of
overprotection morn nags
9400 Answer from H1
Government Corporations
10500 Question from H1
NASA is and example of an extenuating decency
peeved in
11500 Answer from H1
Independent Executive Agency
12100 Question from H2
Creating new agencies, developing guidelines, and
coordinating resources to achieve a policy goal
is called _____.
13100 Answer from H2
implementation
14200 Question from H2
The list of the top federal jobs for Presidential
appointment
15200 Answer from H2
The Plum Book
16300 Question from H2
This keeps federal employees from actively
participating in partisan politics
17300 Answer from H2
Hatch Act
18400 Question from H2
- Which of the following would you find in the Plum
Book? - Senate positions
- Subway sandwich maker
- Cabinet Secretary
19400 Answer from H2
Cabinet Secretary
20500 Question from H2
A system of hiring and promotion based on knowing
the right people or returning favors
21500 Answer from H2
Patronage
22100 Question from H3
Established the Civil Service
23100 Answer from H3
Pendleton Act
24200 Question from H3
Once hired into the federal bureaucracy, a person
is assigned a __________ rating, determining
their salary range
25200 Answer from H3
General Schedule
26300 Question from H3
This is also referred to as a subgovernment
27300 Answer from H3
Iron Triangle
28400 Question from H3
These are designed to save time and bring
uniformity to organizations
29400 Answer from H3
Standard Operating Procedures
30500 Question from H3
The name given to those bureaucrats who are in
constant contact with the public
31500 Answer from H3
Street-level bureaucrats
32100 Question from H4
All bureaucratic agencies are established by this
branch of government
33100 Answer from H4
congress
34200 Question from H4
This court case upheld the right of government to
regulate businesses
35200 Answer from H4
Munn v. Illinois
36300 Question from H4
The department with the most civilian employees
in the bureaucracy
37300 Answer from H4
Department of Defense
38400 Question from H4
The largest federal agency based on dollars spent
39400 Answer from H4
Social Security Administration
40500 Question from H4
Who issues executive orders?
41500 Answer from H4
The President
42100 Question from H5
Most of the government is composed of these people
43100 Answer from H5
Bureaucrats
44200 Question from H5
Most of the work done in the federal bureaucracy
is done by these people
45200 Answer from H5
bureaucrats
46300 Question from H5
The first regulatory agency established in 1887,
regulating railroads, prices, and service to
farmers
47300 Answer from H5
Interstate Commerce Commission
48400 Question from H5
They provide services and charge a fee
49400 Answer from H5
Government corporations
50500 Question from H5
What chapter is this?
51500 Answer from H5
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52Final Jeopardy
Name the 3 components of an iron triangle
53Final Jeopardy Answer
Interest groups, bureaucratic agencies, congress