
AP Gov Bureaucracy
Authored by JACOB AVERY
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10th - 12th Grade
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This AP Government quiz focuses specifically on the federal bureaucracy, examining the complex relationships between bureaucratic agencies, Congress, and the executive branch. The questions assess advanced understanding of bureaucratic structures, including independent regulatory agencies, cabinet departments, and government corporations, while exploring concepts like iron triangles, congressional oversight mechanisms, and the challenges presidents face in controlling the bureaucracy. Students need to understand the constitutional foundations of bureaucratic power, the formal and informal tools Congress uses to influence agencies, and how bureaucratic expertise creates advantages in the policymaking process. The quiz requires analytical thinking about bureaucratic independence, the "going native" phenomenon among cabinet members, and the fundamental sources of bureaucratic power, particularly agencies' ability to interpret broad congressional mandates into specific regulations. Created by Jacob Avery, a History teacher in the US who teaches grades 10 and 12. This quiz serves as an excellent tool for AP Government students preparing for both classroom assessments and the AP exam, with questions that mirror the complexity and analytical depth required at the college level. Teachers can use this as a formative assessment to gauge student understanding before moving to more complex bureaucratic concepts, or as a review tool before unit tests covering the executive branch and federal agencies. The quiz works well for homework assignments that encourage students to apply their knowledge of bureaucratic theory to real-world examples, and can serve as an effective warm-up activity to spark class discussions about contemporary bureaucratic issues. These questions align with AP Government standards covering the structure and function of the federal bureaucracy, including the relationships between agencies and other branches of government.
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
an advantage that bureaucrats have over the president in the policymaking process is that bureaucrats
control the budgetary process
have an independence from the president guaranteed in the constitution
usually have a continuity of service in the executive branch that the president lacks
have better access to the media than does the president
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
independent regulatory commissions are created primarily for the purpose of
supporting and helping cabinet level departments
proposing policy alternatives during periods of crisis
regulating the activities of other bureaucratic agencies to ensure that they act in a fair and objective manner
regulating certain industries to protect the public interest
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
congress has exerted the greatest influence on the operation of a federal agency by doing which of the following
requiring the agency to participate in interagency task forces
dismissing an agency head who disagrees with congressional priorities
reviewing the annual budget appropriations for the agency
asking the Supreme Court for advisory opinions on agency regulations
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
which of the following is true of independent regulatory agencies
they tend to have larger budgets than cabinet departments
they are directly supervised by cabinet departments
they provide a product or service directly to the public
they tend to be free from presidential control than are cabinet departments
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
one of the formal tools used by congress for oversight of the bureaucracy is
the line item veto
authorization of spending
impoundment bills
private bills
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
each bureaucratic agency is created initially by
the constitution
congress
the president
order of a federal court
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
NASA is an example of
a regulatory agency
an independent agency
a government corporation
a government department
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