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Federal Bureaucracy

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What is a federal bureaucracy? According to American Government: Roots and Reform federal bureaucracy is defined as the thousands of federal government agencies and institutions that implement and administer federal laws and programs. When the bureaucracy was first created it contained only three small departments; State, Treasury, and War. Over time the Executive branch and bureaucracy have grown significantly, now employing over three million people. This began with people getting fed up with the dismal living situations of the early 20th century. They began looking to the government to regulate living and working conditions, as well as child labor and food processing. But the bureaucracy really took off with FDR’s New Deal. With all of the …show more content…

Which are; Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Justice, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs. Each department is supervised by a Secretary, except for the DOJ which is ruled by the Attorney General. The Secretaries are responsible for guiding the department's policy and for managing its operation. Most of the time cabinet secretaries are undecided on who to listen to, the heads of their departments or the president. Government corporations on the other hand are not members of any department. Some examples of this are the United States Postal Service and Amtrak. What makes these corporations different from other agencies is that they charge fees for their services, and are created by …show more content…

Bureaucracy is able to act independent from the president and Congress, and has quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial powers. The size of the federal government has been debated in every presidential election for the last 35 years. Some people think that the bureaucracy has grown too large and too powerful. Americans sometimes get frustrated with the slow process of bureaucracies. For example the DMV is a place that most people dread having to visit. Between long lines, endless paperwork, and employees who don’t always know what they’re doing, the whole process can be rather

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