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AP Government - Chapter 13 Vocabulary

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Chapter 13 Terms
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Bureaucracy   A large complex organization composed of appointed officials. The department and agencies of the U.S. government make up the federal bureaucracy.  
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Spoils System   Another phrase for political patronage, that is the practice of giving the fruits of a party's victory, such as jobs and contracts, to the loyal members of that party.  
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Laissez-faire   An economic theory that government should not regulate or interfere with commerce.  
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Discretionary authority   The extent to which appointed bureaucrats can choose courses of action and make policies that are not spelled out in advace by laws.  
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Competitive Service   The government offices to which people are appointed on the grounds of merit as ascertained by a written examination or by having met certain selection criteria.  
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Name request Job   A job to be filled by a person whom a government agency has identified by name.  
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Iron Triangle   A close relationship between any agency, a congressional committee and an interest group, that often becomes a mutually advantageous alliance.  
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Issue Network   A network of people in Washington-based interest groups, on congressional staffs, in universities and think tankes, and in the mass media, who regularly discuss and advocate public policies.  
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Authorization legislation   Legislative permission to begin or continue a government program or agency. An authorization bill may grant permission to spend a certain sum of money, but that money does not ordinarily become available, unless it is appropriated.  
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Appropriation   A legislative grant of money to finance a government program.  
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Trust Funds   Funds for government programs that are collected and spent ouside the regular government budget; the amounts are determined by preexisting law rather than by annual appropriations.  
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Committee Clearance   The ability of a congressional committee to review and approve certain agency decisions in advance and without passing a law. Such approval is not legally binding on the agency, but few agency heads will ignore the expressed wishes of committees.  
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Legislative Veto   The rejection of a presidential or administrative agency action by a vote of one or both houses of Congress without the consent of the president. Unconstitutional  
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Red Tape   Complex bureaucratic rules and procedures that must be followed to get something done.  
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