A) State.
B) Defense.
C) Commerce.
D) Homeland Security.
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A) the Congressional Budget Office
B) the Congressional Office on Legislative Affairs
C) the Office of Management and Budget
D) the Congressional Oversight Office
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A) they are not subject to control by the president or Congress.
B) their actions cannot be overturned or challenged by courts.
C) they have the power of both "the purse" and "the sword."
D) legislatures, chief executives, and the people delegate vast power to them to make sure a particular job is done.
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A) 0
B) 10
C) 156
D) 849
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A) The number of oversight hearings has decreased over time as the bureaucracy has expanded.
B) Although the number of oversight hearings has increased over time as the bureaucracy has expanded, the extent of oversight does depend somewhat on which party controls the White House.
C) The number of oversight hearings has remained constant over time despite the fact that bureaucracy has expanded.
D) Oversight has been eliminated as a result of a 2012 Supreme Court decision.
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A) Congress to make executive agencies accountable for their actions.
B) the president to make Congress accountable for its actions.
C) the courts to make the legislative and executive branches responsible for their actions.
D) the states to make the federal government responsible for its actions.
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A) Congress passes laws creating and funding most federal bureaus.
B) The Cabinet secretaries create most federal bureaus out of administrative necessity and convenience.
C) Most federal bureaus were explicitly described in Article II of the Constitution.
D) Most federal bureaus are created by executive order of the president.
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A) the Federal Reserve Board
B) the Department of Housing and Urban Development
C) the Council of Economic Advisers
D) the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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A) Adjudication
B) Regulation
C) Deregulation
D) Implementation
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A) 100,000
B) 600,000
C) 900,000
D) 1.4 million
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A) shrink the federal budget by selling government services or property in the private sector.
B) reduce government costs by relocating government programs to private groups or corporations.
C) reduce big government by doing without some of the programs it once provided.
D) increase the government's role by purchasing private companies.
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A) Apple.
B) International Business Machines (IBM) .
C) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) .
D) the Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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A) 1
B) 5
C) 15
D) 33
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A) redistributive
B) regulatory
C) fiscal
D) clientele
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A) 1936; 6 million
B) 1968; 3 million
C) 1996; 8 million
D) 2005; 10 million
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A) President Roosevelt in 1939 to reduce unemployment and increase public-sector job opportunities.
B) President Obama and Congress in 2010 to identify system-wide risks to the financial sector.
C) Congress in 1965 to counter the influence of the growing influence of the Office of Management and Budget.
D) President Reagan in 1980 to study the causes of inflation and make policy recommendations to reduce it.
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A) Republican administrations have aimed to make the existing bureaucracy work more effectively while Democratic administrations have sought to reduce bureaucracy by contracting out government work to private companies.
B) Democratic administrations have aimed to make the existing bureaucracy work more effectively while Republican administrations have sought to reduce bureaucracy by contracting out government work to private companies.
C) Both Democratic and Republican administrations have rejected the idea of reducing bureaucracy and have aimed to make existing bureaucracy work more effectively.
D) Both Democratic and Republican administrations have given up on trying to make the existing bureaucracy function more effectively and instead sought to reduce bureaucracy by contracting out government work to private companies.
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A) It oversees Medicaid.
B) It has no influence over Medicare.
C) It is under the direct administrative control of the National Institutes of Health.
D) It administers Social Security.
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A) rule by offices and desks.
B) control of the anonymous.
C) next window please.
D) government by the people.
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