Section 1: 1. Do you believe that Bureaucracy is the simplest way to get things done? or are there other options available? 2. Do you think all of the current agencies and administrations we have in our federal government are necessary?
Section 2: 1. If something like the National Security Council didn't exist, do you think our relations with other nations change? 2.Why is it necessary to have an individual office manage the nation's budget?
Section 1: 1) If our government did not have an administration to help the president and the congress what would we have to put policies in action or what would our government be like? 2)How well is the bureaucrats controlled by the people in a democracy? section 2: 1)Why does the OMB agency allow the congress to be the only group to borrow money? 2) Would foreign affairs change if the National Security Council didn't exist? would it change domestic affairs too?
Section 1 1. The book states that, "you cannot live through a single day without somehow encountering the federal bureaucracy" do you agree or disagree with this statement and why ? 2. What do you think America would be like without bureaucracy? Would it be better or worse and why ?
Section 2 1. Is the number of agencies within the Executive Branch of the President too large, too small, or just right. Explain. 2. How can the federal budget be used to advance the President's policy agenda ?
Section 1 1. What is a line agency and what purpose does it serve? 2. What are the positives of a having a bureaucracy? Section 2 1. What other agencies do we have that make up the executive office of the president? 2. With the budget that the president have what are the limitations on what the government can spend?
Section 1:
ReplyDelete1) Is a bureaucratic government, such as our own, democratic?
2) Do you favor the bureaucratic system? Why or why not?
Section 2:
1) If you were the president, would you add or remove agencies? Why?
2) Which agency do you think is the most important? Explain.
Section 1:
ReplyDelete1. Do you believe that Bureaucracy is the simplest way to get things done? or are there other options available?
2. Do you think all of the current agencies and administrations we have in our federal government are necessary?
Section 2:
1. If something like the National Security Council didn't exist, do you think our relations with other nations change?
2.Why is it necessary to have an individual office manage the nation's budget?
Patrick Stewart
ReplyDeleteSection 1:
1) If our government did not have an administration to help the president and the congress what would we have to put policies in action or what would our government be like?
2)How well is the bureaucrats controlled by the people in a democracy?
section 2:
1)Why does the OMB agency allow the congress to be the only group to borrow money?
2) Would foreign affairs change if the National Security Council didn't exist? would it change domestic affairs too?
Section 1
ReplyDelete1. The book states that, "you cannot live through a single day without somehow encountering the federal bureaucracy" do you agree or disagree with this statement and why ?
2. What do you think America would be like without bureaucracy? Would it be better or worse and why ?
Section 2
1. Is the number of agencies within the Executive Branch of the President too large, too small, or just right. Explain.
2. How can the federal budget be used to advance the President's policy agenda ?
Section 1
ReplyDelete1. What is a line agency and what purpose does it serve?
2. What are the positives of a having a bureaucracy?
Section 2
1. What other agencies do we have that make up the executive office of the president?
2. With the budget that the president have what are the limitations on what the government can spend?