What are some of the problems a president faces in managing the executive branch?

What will be an ideal response?

Top elected executives are not chosen for managerial ability, and they rarely have a lively interest in administrative matters. Second, top executives are often disappointed when they count on cabinet members to ensure a record of administrative effectiveness. Third, interdepartmental friction points have multiplied. Finally, given a president’s time constraints, the burden of top-level coordination falls on aides and staff agencies and is often poorly coordinated.

Political Science

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The 1983 report of the National Commission on Excellence in Education cites the problems in education quality was

A. the proliferation of remedial courses in college B. the continued decline in achievement test scores C. that educational skills of the current student generation will be lower than their parents D. the functional illiteracy of twenty-three million Americans E. all of the above

Political Science

President Woodrow Wilson's proposal for _______________ was in line with _______________.

A. the League of Nations; moral idealism B. the League of Nations; political realism C. the NATO alliance; moral idealism D. the NATO alliance; political realism E. the League of Nations and the NATO alliance; moral idealism.

Political Science