Discuss the limitations on presidential control of the federal bureaucracy

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain that while the president has significant influence on the federal bureaucracy, that influence is limited.
2. Note the various ways that Congress can check the president's influence on the bureaucracy, such as choosing not to confirm presidential nominees, or by modifying or rejecting the president's budget proposal.
3. Note that the civil service system leaves most hiring and firing of federal employees out of the hands of the president.
4. Note that executive orders are not always followed as closely or as quickly as the president might prefer.

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