How does the president exercise control over agencies and departments in the federal bureaucracy?
A. by confirming federal appointees
B. by nominating federal appointees
C. by signing executive agreements
D. by creating or abolishing agencies
Answer: B
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At the Philadelphia Convention, the Founders realized that precisely spelling out everything the federal government was allowed to do was
A. impossible and unnecessary. B. necessary but difficult. C. possible but unnecessary. D. eventually but not immediately necessary. E. desirable but not necessary.
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a. The late 1820s process of jurisdictions sending delegates to a central location b. The 2012 election in which the spending for federal races exceeded half a billion dollars c. The early 1900s process of tying candidates closely to existing party leaders through caucuses d. The 1972 adopted comprehensive set of recommendations that recast the ground rules for delegate selection
The following are questions that should be answered by a supervisor to help differentiate ethical from unethical politicking in the organization EXCEPT FOR
A) whether the political activity conforms to standards of equity and justice. B) your political affiliation is consistent with your financial contribution. C) the rights of other parties. D) self-interest versus organizational goals