to slow things as much as possible,prevent progress
How do bureaucracies develop?
The President of the United States, along with his Secretaries (the Cabinet), and the heads of independent agencies within the administration of the Federal government. The federal system of government established by the Constitution of the United States allows ordinary citizens many ways to access government. The great increase in federal programs, beginning with the New Deal, called for an increase in the size of the bureaucracy. The bureaucracy is the organization of government administrators created to carry out legislation. It is one of the ways the citizen can access the government. The great majority of bureaucrats who are part of the civil service system are, for all practical purposes, beyond reach by elected officials. Each bureaucrat serves the department in which he/she works and can be fired only if certain steps are taken. So, in effect, the bureaucracy is controlled by the government that created it, and no one person, executive, or elected official.
The "power of the purse" ---congress can withhold funds from any sector of the bureaucracy which is why the agencies try so hard to influence Congress. In fact, Congress has the power to abolish government agencies and department and eliminate jobs filled by bureaucrats. ( They don't because government workers are also voters and campaigners and there as now so many of them that they can swing elections. Congressmen want to keep their jobs as much as the bureaucrats want to keep theirs. )
You get everyone to agree on the same page it is difficult. So even when they are at work they can't get everyone to agree.
this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.
It is the Executive Branch that administers the federal bureaucracy. The Executive Branch also executes the laws, and prepares the annual budget.
A government with a large bureaucracy is simply called a bureaucratic government.
the bureaucratic components developed through the president and his or her means of organization.
the bureaucratic components developed through the president and his or her means of organization.
Just about ANY government...by definition...has a large bureaucracy. :)
All branches are part of the bureaucracy.
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The government is the main problem of the Philippine bureaucracy. Political patronage is another issue it faces. Some believe that once the government can get its act together, the Philippine bureaucracy can get better.
The purpose of the bureaucracy in any country is to form the government that runs the country.
Traditional bureaucracy is a government formed by officials that are not elected. Modern bureaucracy refers to any large institution administrative system.
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