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The federal government is considered a bureaucracy because it is administrated by officials in petty offices overseen by a president.
deciding which laws of congress are constitutional
Go open a book
Yes, but no. It does not detail nor discuss the Bureaucracy which is an extension of the Executive. The Bureaucracy is responsible for the execution of most federal laws.
The different components of the bureaucracy in the Federal government's executive branch was developed by George Washington. It started when each area of bureaucracy was assigned a secretary that reported on each of the components. Then each component added more employees in developing larger departments and evolved into what we now know.
They play a role in shaping how the executive branch implements federal policies - apex
The president is the chief administrator of the federal bureaucracy.
The president is the chief administrator of the federal bureaucracy.
The President of the United States is the chief of the federal bureaucracy. It is estimated that the federal bureaucracy employs approximately 3 million people.
federal bureaucracy
federal agencies
federal agencies
The major problem of the federal bureaucracy is that it wastes money
There is a chain of command shaped like a pyramid
It is the Executive Branch that administers the federal bureaucracy. The Executive Branch also executes the laws, and prepares the annual budget.
the supreme court
No.