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The federal bureaucracy continues to function when there is a new administration, but there may be changes in specific policies.

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What typically happens to the federal bureaucracy when a new president takes office?

The federal bureaucracy continues to function when there is a new administration, but there may be changes in specific policies.


What unit of the federal bureaucracy is just below the president in rank?

Executive office of the President.


Which area of the bureaucracy does the office of the vice president belong?

Executive Office of the President


What is one main part of the federal bureaucracy?

The Executive Office of the Presidnet.


Which of these is one the main parts of the federal bureaucracy?

the supreme court


When Jefferson came to office what steps did he take to lower debt?

He streamlined the bureaucracy and increased the sales of federal land. -Novanet


Can a president convicted of a federal crime remain in office?

no


How does the president hold the bureaucracy accountable?

By using his influence on the office of management and budget


What is basic jobs of the executive departments and agencies of the federal bureaucracy?

The federal bureaucracy is huge: roughly 2.6 million employees, plus many freelance contractors. Everybody in the bureaucracy works to administer the law. For the most part, the executive branch manages the federal bureaucracy. Although the executive branch controls the majority of the federal bureaucracy, the legislative and judiciary branches also have some influence. Congress, for example, controls the Library of Congress, the Congressional Research Service, and the Government Accountability Office, among other bureaucracies. Through its power of oversight, Congress also monitors the federal bureaucracy to make sure that it acts properly. The courts sometimes get involved in the bureaucracy when issues of law and constitutionality arise, such as when a civil service regulation is violated or if an agency oversteps its jurisdiction. There are five types of organizations in the federal bureaucracy: Cabinet departments Independent executive agencies Independent regulatory agencies Government corporations Presidential commissions


What made it so the president could not remove federal officials from office?

Tenure of Office Act


Which of the following federal offices has a constitution mandated term limit?

The office of president is the only federal office that has term limits. The vice-president must be qualified to be President, so a person who has already been elected president for two terms could not serve as vice-president.


How has the US presidential term of office changed over time?

Some states have gained and lost electoral votes over time. Ex: Texas had 40, but it decreased to 37.In the past, the President and Vice President ran for office separatelyTechnology has also changed elections in multiple ways, for example, presidential campaigns and polls.