There are many definitions of bureaucracy. The key factors are: –an hierarchical chain of command –division of labor and specialization –clear lines of.

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There are many definitions of bureaucracy. The key factors are: –an hierarchical chain of command –division of labor and specialization –clear lines of authority –impersonal rules and merit-based decision making THE BUREAUCRACY

The Civil War and Its Aftermath The Civil War ( ) permanently changed the nature of the federal bureaucracy. Thousands of employees were added in order to mount the war effort. After the Civil War, demands on the government continued to grow. The government needed to pay pensions to veterans and administer the fledgling Freedmen’s Bureau. Legal issues became pressing so the Justice Department was created.

National Efforts to Regulate the Economy The industrial revolution of the late 1800s brought big business to the national stage. While some people called for a laissez-faire attitude toward the economy, many others decried the development of big railroads, price fixing, monopolies, and unfair business practices and called for the government to regulate the economy.

The New Deal and WWII FDR faced high unemployment and weak financial markets during the Great Depression. In order to face the economic crisis, FDR created large numbers of federal agencies and many federal programs (AAA, NIRA, CCC). WWII (like the Civil War and WWI) also caused the national government to grow.

The Modern Bureaucracy Governments exist for the public good, not for profit. Government leaders are driven by the goals of reelection (and thus accountability) while businesspeople are out to increase their stock prices on Wall Street. Businesses get money from customers; government gets it from taxpayers. To whom are bureaucrats responsible? To the president? To Congress? To the people?

The Cabinet Departments The fourteen Cabinet departments are the major administrative units that have responsibility for conducting broad areas of government operation. These positions account for 60% of the federal workforce. Departments vary in prestige, power, size, and access to the president. Each is headed by a secretary (except Justice, which is headed by the Attorney General).

Government Corporations Government corporations are businesses created by Congress to perform functions that could be performed by private business but are not, usually because they are not profitable. These corporations include Amtrak, USPS, CPB, and Tennessee Valley Authority.

Independent Executive Agencies Independent executive agencies have narrower mandates than a Cabinet department. They generally perform a service function, not a regulatory one. Some examples include: CIA, NASA, and the EPA.

Independent Regulatory Commissions IRCs exist to regulate a specific economic activity or interest such as the National Labor Relations Board or Securities and Exchange Commission. The commissions are independent from Congress and the President. Once appointed and seated members cannot be removed without cause. They also have staggered terms of office to ensure that no one party gets to appoint all members.

3.Policy Making When Congress passes a law that creates any kind of federal agency, department, or commission, it delegates some part of its powers. In the law, Congress sets guidelines and leaves it to the agency to work out the details. How agencies execute congressional wishes is called implementation.

Number of Government Employees Federal, State, and Local

Making Agencies Accountable The president has the authority to: appoint and remove agency heads reorganize the bureaucracy make changes in budget proposals ignore initiatives from the bureaucracy issue executive orders reduce an agency's budget Congress has the authority to: pass legislation that alters an agency's functions abolish existing programs investigate bureaucratic activities influence presidential appointments write legislation to limit bureaucratic discretion The judiciary has the power to: rule on whether the bureaucracy has acted within the law rule on constitutionality force respect for the rights of individuals through hearings

Government Service (GS) Pay Scale

Government Jobs