B4: Bureaucracies.

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B4: Bureaucracies

The President The Executive Office of the President The Cabinet The President's Right Arm White House Office Chief of Staff Press Secretary Office of Management and Budget Federal Budget National Security Council Advisory body about world issues National Economic Council Evaluates the economy Others The Cabinet Advisory body and carries out the President's wishes Each Department is headed by "The Secretary of _________" Agriculture Commerce Defense Education Energy Health and Human Services Housing and Urban Development Interior Justice Labor State Transportation Treasury Veterans Affairs Homeland Security Independent Agencies Not under direct control of the President or other parts of the Government Regulatory Commissions Securities and Exchange Commission Federal Trade Commission Government Corporations US Postal Service Amtrak Independent Executive Agencies NASA CIA

Read pages 210-225 and answer the following questions 1) What is a bureaucracy? 2) Where else other than the government do you find bureaucracies? 3) What function does the OMB perform? 4) What are the two primary roles of the President’s cabinet? 5) Is it important for the President to have a diverse cabinet? Explain. 6) Discuss the three types of bureaucracy in the federal government. Give a brief description and provide two examples of each.