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1 Unit 6 Review The Bureaucracy & Policymaking (Domestic & Foreign)

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4 Hiring Federal Employees Hiring for the bureaucracy used to be based on patronage (who you know) Pendleton Civil Service Act (1883): civil servants (bureaucrats) are hired and promoted by merit not patronage. Hatch Act: employees cannot engage in politics while on the job nor can they run for political office while employed in the bureaucracy

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7 President is the Boss President oversees the bureaucracy (and appoints the leadership in each agency) As the boss, he can: (1) Issue an executive order: a direct order for bureaucrats to follow. Carries the weight of law. (2) Alter the agency’s budget (but Congress has ultimate authority over appropriations) (3) Threaten to restructure the agency!

8 Congress (committee) Interest Group Bureaucracy Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Dept of Boeing Defense Creates policy that is mutually beneficial to the people involved

9 Like triangles, but focus on a specific issue that will benefit all, not just a few Usually include: - Interest groups - Congressional staff members - Media - “Think tanks” push for a change in policy within the government bureaucracy

10 Economic Policy (Domestic) Fiscal Policy: Congress & President alter taxes rates & Government spending to achieve economic stability Monetary Policy: Federal Reserve Board manages money supply & sets interest rates for banks to achieve economic stability $$$

11 Social Welfare Policy (Domestic) Entitlements: people who have paid in and meet requirements: Social Security (OASDI) and Medicare includes Old Age, Survivors, & Disability. Unemployment is also an entitlement Means-tested: welfare/public assistance: must be low-income to receive these benefits. Food Stamps, Medicaid, TANF, SSI Welfare Reform Act 1996: shifted responsibility of administering welfare back to the states with the backing of federal block grants. This is an example of devolution.

12 EPA: 1970, administers the Clean Air & Clean Water Acts, regulates pollution level and helps support the Dep’t of Interior in protecting the nation’s natural resources and endangered species Director of the EPA has cabinet-level ranking

13 Foreign Policy Diplomacy: President is Chief Diplomat State Dept: overees embassies. President appoints ambassadors & Senate confirms. President writes treaties, Senate ratifies. Executive agreements: informal treaties that do not require Senate approval Military: Pres is Commander-in-Chief Aided by Joint Chiefs of Staff & National Security Advisor War Powers Act (1973) Dept of Homeland Security Global War on Terror Organizations United Nations, NATO, Word Trade Organization


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