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Political Appointees
They are appointed by the President
Most historians claim that Jefferson Davis enjoyed more success with his political appointees to generalships than did President Lincoln. They cite the fact that Davis held his appointees to the same standards as he did with his military appointees. Lincoln, on the other hand gave his political appointees more "slack" concerning their performance in the field.
Oversee the implementation of the president's agenda by an agency PLATO (A)
Political Appointees
The president is the chief executive of the largest bureaucracy in the country.
The federal bureaucracy is under the direction of the President.
A civil servant is a non political person who is administered a test to prove their credentials in certain field. If they pass they become federal employees who help impliment federal programs, while remaining politically neutral. It is divided into three categories: Blue collar, While collar, and senior executive positions. Political appointees, on the other hand, are appointed by the president, and ther specific duty is to carry out the political agenda of the party.
The president is the chief administrator of the federal bureaucracy.
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AnswerNo President Obama is a DemocratAnswerPresident Obama is a member of the Democrat political party, but has, in the past, espoused certain Marxist ideas, such as wealth re-distribution. Some of his political appointees have expressed Marxist views, and one in particular was forced to resign from political pressure brought on by the reporting of his communist leanings.
The president is the chief administrator of the federal bureaucracy.