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Chapter 15: Government at Work: The Bureaucracy Opener

Bureaucracy is not an obstacle to democracy but an inevitable complement to it. -Joseph A. Schumpeter (1942)

Essential Question Is the bureaucracy essential to good government?

Guiding Questions Section 1: The Federal Bureaucracy What is the structure and purpose of the federal bureaucracy? The many agencies and departments of the federal bureaucracy assist the President in running the executive branch.

Guiding Questions Section 2: Executive Office of the President What agencies and advisors are part of the Executive Office of the President and what are their functions? The Executive Office of the President includes the NSC, the OMB, the White House Office, and many other groups whose job it is to help the President run the country.

Guiding Questions Section 3: The Cabinet Departments What is the Cabinet and what does it do? The Cabinet is made up of the heads of the executive departments and it aids and advises the President.

Guiding Questions Section 4: Independent Agencies What are the roles and structures of the independent agencies? Independent agencies implement executive programs and regulate aspects of the economy.