When presidents are unable to eliminate or restructure objectionable agencies, what can they do?
A)They can impound the monies used to fund those agencies but, in doing so, will risk a distracting political battle with Congress.
B)They can create new agencies to their liking but, in doing so, will increase the level of inefficiency associated with bureaucracy.
C)They can require a congressional reorganization by Congress but, in doing so, will force a shutdown of basic government functions for a period of time.
D)They can use the power of the bully pulpit to put political pressure on Congress to fire the heads of difficult agencies but, in doing so, will risk political blowback from the action.
B
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Match each New Dealer below with the federal agency or program with which he or she was closely identified.
A. Robert Wagner 1. Department of Labor B. Harry Hopkins 2. Public Works Administration. C. Harold Ickes 3. Works Progress Administration D. Frances Perkins 4. National Labor Relations Act a. A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4 b. A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1 c. A-3, B-1, C-4, D-2 d. A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2 e. A-2, B-4, C-1, D-3
When the acts of the government are accepted by the citizens as moral, fair, and just, the government is said to have
a. sovereignty. b. authority. c. legitimacy. d. justice. e. all of the above.