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What rights are granted in the Freedom of Information Act? - ️️The right to request records from federal agencies According to the merit system, how were civil service positions filled? - ️️Competitive examinations Which of the following developments contributed to the growth of bureaucracy in the early 1800s? - ️️Rise of party politics Which act established the foundations for the merit-based system? - ️️The Pendleton Act of 1883 According to the monopolistic model, bureaucracy functions are based on the absence of what? - ️️Competition Who is in charge of enforcing the Pendleton Act of 1883? - ️️U.S. Civil Service Commission What is required in the Sunshine Act of 1976? - ️️Multi-headed federal agencies must hold meetings in a public forum on a regular basis. Originally public servants received jobs through ________. - ️️patronage According to the Weberian model, the increasing complexity of life will increase citizen's demands for what? - ️️Government services Which of the following is a group of non-elected individuals? - ️️Bureaucracy

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EGCC American Government PSC101 -
Ch. 15 Quiz - The Bureaucracy
What rights are granted in the Freedom of Information Act? - ✔️✔️The right to request
records from federal agencies


According to the merit system, how were civil service positions filled? -
✔️✔️Competitive examinations


Which of the following developments contributed to the growth of bureaucracy in the
early 1800s? - ✔️✔️Rise of party politics

Which act established the foundations for the merit-based system? - ✔️✔️The
Pendleton Act of 1883

According to the monopolistic model, bureaucracy functions are based on the absence
of what? - ✔️✔️Competition


Who is in charge of enforcing the Pendleton Act of 1883? - ✔️✔️U.S. Civil Service
Commission

What is required in the Sunshine Act of 1976? - ✔️✔️Multi-headed federal agencies
must hold meetings in a public forum on a regular basis.

Originally public servants received jobs through ________. - ✔️✔️patronage

According to the Weberian model, the increasing complexity of life will increase citizen's
demands for what? - ✔️✔️Government services

Which of the following is a group of non-elected individuals? - ✔️✔️Bureaucracy

What did the Hatch Act prohibit? - ✔️✔️Bureaucrats from actively engaging in political
campaigns and from using federal authority to influence elections

If someone believes the bureaucracy is corrupt they are most likely to argue for
_________. - ✔️✔️privatization

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