AP USG&P Unit 5: AMSCO Homework: The Bureaucracy

AP USG&P Unit 5: AMSCO Homework: The Bureaucracy

11th Grade

6 Qs

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AP USG&P Unit 5: AMSCO Homework: The Bureaucracy

AP USG&P Unit 5: AMSCO Homework: The Bureaucracy

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

AMSCO p. 245, question 1: Which of the following is the best example of two points of an iron triangle at work?

A White House staffer talks to a journalist about a particular federal program.

An FBI director testifies before a House committee on federal arrests and prosecutions.

An academic researcher asks a magazine to publish her findings on pollution.

A senator meets with the president to discuss the failures of a new federal agency.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

AMSCO p. 246, question 2: What does data in the map reveal?

Some states are exempt from monitoring and fines from the EPA.

There were similar amounts of fines in the Southeastern states.

The EPA issued fines to every state.

Most states received fines totaling more than $1,088,409.01

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

AMSCO p. 246, question 3: Which of the following is likely to result based on the information in the map?

The EPA director will likely as Congress for more funding to pay these fines.

Congress members from the states without fines would insist on talking to the EPA about the issue more than other members.

The congressional committee with oversight of the EPA will be aware of or have access to these fines.

The power of the purse enables the EPA to fine these hazardous waste facilities.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

AMSCO p. 246, question 4: Which of the following is an example of a constitutional check against the bureaucracy?

The president fires and replaces heads of departments or agencies.

Congress overrides a bureaucratic ruling with a two-thirds vote.

Congress votes to reduce a bureaucratic agency's budget.

The president overturns a regulatory agency ruling in a signing statement.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

AMSCO p. 247, question 5: Which of the following statements best describe the actions of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)?

The FCC is overturning a fine because the First Amendment protects broadcasts.

The FCC is fining Viacom because one of it companies violated broadcast regulations.

The FCC is punishing Viacom and CBS, but an appeals court determined the amount of the fines.

The FCC does not require television broadcasters to be responsible for what performers do on their broadcasts.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

AMSCO p. 247, question 6: If Viacom disagrees with this notice, what is the most likely step it will take?

Appeal the ruling to the appropriate Circuit Court of Appeals.

Contribute to congressional candidates who will vote against the ruling.

Convince its viewers to ask their Congress members to overrule the decision

Pressure the president to fine the chair of the FCC