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Jeopardy Questions on the test Bureaucratic red-tape Chapter stuff Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy This is messed up Mr. Johnson Miscellaneous

$100 Quest The reason for all civil service systems is based on the clipper interim

$100 Answer from H1 The Merit Principle

$200 Question from H1 The cabinet department with the largest budget is the department of achievements and hurl ash

$200 Answer from H1 Health and Human Services

$300 Question from H1 The Interstate Commerce Commision and the Federal Reserve Board are examples of Independent graciously generate

$300 Answer from H1 Regulatory agencies

$400 Question from H1 Amtrak and the US Postal Service are examples of overprotection morn nags

$400 Answer from H1 Government Corporations

$500 Question from H1 NASA is and example of an extenuating decency peeved in

$500 Answer from H1 Independent Executive Agency

$100 Question from H2 Creating new agencies, developing guidelines, and coordinating resources to achieve a policy goal is called _____.

$100 Answer from H2 implementation

$200 Question from H2 The list of the top federal jobs for Presidential appointment

$200 Answer from H2 The Plum Book

$300 Question from H2 This keeps federal employees from actively participating in partisan politics

$300 Answer from H2 Hatch Act

$400 Question from H2 Which of the following would you find in the Plum Book? Senate positions Subway sandwich maker Cabinet Secretary

$400 Answer from H2 Cabinet Secretary

$500 Question from H2 A system of hiring and promotion based on knowing the right people or returning favors

$500 Answer from H2 Patronage

$100 Question from H3 Established the Civil Service

$100 Answer from H3 Pendleton Act

$200 Question from H3 Once hired into the federal bureaucracy, a person is assigned a __________ rating, determining their salary range

$200 Answer from H3 General Schedule

$300 Question from H3 This is also referred to as a subgovernment

$300 Answer from H3 Iron Triangle

$400 Question from H3 These are designed to save time and bring uniformity to organizations

$400 Answer from H3 Standard Operating Procedures

$500 Question from H3 The name given to those bureaucrats who are in constant contact with the public

$500 Answer from H3 Street-level bureaucrats

$100 Question from H4 All bureaucratic agencies are established by this branch of government

$100 Answer from H4 congress

$200 Question from H4 This court case upheld the right of government to regulate businesses

$200 Answer from H4 Munn v. Illinois

$300 Question from H4 The department with the most civilian employees in the bureaucracy

$300 Answer from H4 Department of Defense

$400 Question from H4 The largest federal agency based on dollars spent

$400 Answer from H4 Social Security Administration

$500 Question from H4 Who issues executive orders?

$500 Answer from H4 The President

$100 Question from H5 Most of the government is composed of these people

$100 Answer from H5 Bureaucrats

$200 Question from H5 Most of the work done in the federal bureaucracy is done by these people

$200 Answer from H5 bureaucrats

$300 Question from H5 The first regulatory agency established in 1887, regulating railroads, prices, and service to farmers

$300 Answer from H5 Interstate Commerce Commission

$400 Question from H5 They provide services and charge a fee

$400 Answer from H5 Government corporations

$500 Question from H5 What chapter is this?

$500 Answer from H5 15

Final Jeopardy Name the 3 components of an iron triangle

Final Jeopardy Answer Interest groups, bureaucratic agencies, congress