civil service reform exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Civil service reform
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Civil Service Reform
civil service reform correct answersThe effort to establish a system for selecting government employees based on merit as indicated by competitive examinations. reduce reliance on the patronage or spoils system
iron triangle network correct answersthe interrelationship among bureaucracies, the g...
civil service reform correct answersThe effort to establish a system for selecting government employees
based on merit as indicated by competitive examinations. reduce reliance on the patronage or spoils
system
iron triangle network correct answersthe interrelationship among bureaucracies, the government,
interest groups, and the public, which also establishes a pattern of relationships among an agency in the
executive branch, Congress, and one or more outside clients of that agency
myths of bureaucracy correct answers4 myths of bureaucracy: 1. americans dislike it, 2. it keeps growing,
3. most workers are in dc, 4. they are ineffective
independent regulatory agencies correct answersFederal regulatory agencies that are independent, thus
not fully under the power of the president. Ex. Federal Trade Commission, Securities and Exchange
Commission.
attempts at reform correct answersThe merit system tries to ensure that the best-qualified people get
government jobs and that party politics is limited. In 1939, Congress passed the Hatch Act, which
required employees, once they were hired, to have as little to do with political parties as possible
regulatory policies correct answersgovernment policies designed to control practices and behavior of
citizens and organizations and prevent harmful results and/or ensure civic benefits of those behaviors
constraints on bureaucracy correct answersclear view of purpose and methods leads to easier
managements, government rules and laws, one part of agency must work with the other and agree to
make process.
power of bureaucracy correct answersThe federal bureaucracy is considered part of the executive
branch, and has powers that derive from that. there is no single power that it has: it is broken up into
various departments, each of which has its own mission, with various powers allocated to each by policy,
convention, or law.
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