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Chaper seven Vocab
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Bureacracy: organization, either in govt or the private sector, having the following features; a clear formal structure, a division of labor, and a set of rules and procedures by which it operates.
Bureacrats: administrators and skilled, expert workers who carry out many specific tasks of the bureaucracy.
Implement: fulfill/carry out.
Civil Service: the group of nonmilitary government workers who carry out the work of the federal government.
Spoils system: the practice of awarding government jobs as political rewards to people who supported the president's policies or the president's election campaign
Procurement: the act of getting something through special means.
Independent Agencies: government agencies that operate separately from the executive departments and are established to address issues that have become too complicated or require too much specialized knowledge to handle through regular legislation
Quasi: resembling in some degree
Independent executive Agencies: government agencies established to oversee and manage a specific aspect of the federal government.
Bipartisan: made up of members from both major political parties
Governtment corporations: government agencies that are organized and run like businesses but are owned in whole or in part by the federal government.
Income Tax: a tax on a person's or corporation's income.
Progressive Tax: a tax whose rates increase as the amount that is subject to taxation increases.
Pay roll tax: money that is withheld from a person's paycheck by his or her employer
Regresive Tax: a tax that has a greater impact on lower-income earners than on upper-income earners
Chaper seven Vocab
Across:2. | organization, either in govt or the private sector, having the following features; a clear formal structure, a division of labor, and a set of rules and procedures by which it operates. | 4. | fulfill/carry out. | 6. | resembling in some degree | 11. | government agencies established to oversee and manage a specific aspect of the federal government. | 12. | government agencies that operate separately from the executive departments and are established to address issues that have become too complicated or require too much specialized knowledge to handle through regular legislation | 13. | made up of members from both major political parties | 15. | the group of nonmilitary government workers who carry out the work of the federal government. |
| | Down:1. | the practice of awarding government jobs as political rewards to people who supported the president's policies or the president's election campaign | 3. | a tax that has a greater impact on lower-income earners than on upper-income earners | 5. | money that is withheld from a person's paycheck by his or her employer | 7. | administrators and skilled, expert workers who carry out many specific tasks of the bureaucracy. | 8. | government agencies that are organized and run like businesses but are owned in whole or in part by the federal government. | 9. | a tax whose rates increase as the amount that is subject to taxation increases. | 10. | the act of getting something through special means. | 14. | a tax on a person's or corporation's income. |
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Chaper seven Vocab
Across:2. | organization, either in govt or the private sector, having the following features; a clear formal structure, a division of labor, and a set of rules and procedures by which it operates. | 4. | fulfill/carry out. | 6. | resembling in some degree | 11. | government agencies established to oversee and manage a specific aspect of the federal government. | 12. | government agencies that operate separately from the executive departments and are established to address issues that have become too complicated or require too much specialized knowledge to handle through regular legislation | 13. | made up of members from both major political parties | 15. | the group of nonmilitary government workers who carry out the work of the federal government. |
| | Down:1. | the practice of awarding government jobs as political rewards to people who supported the president's policies or the president's election campaign | 3. | a tax that has a greater impact on lower-income earners than on upper-income earners | 5. | money that is withheld from a person's paycheck by his or her employer | 7. | administrators and skilled, expert workers who carry out many specific tasks of the bureaucracy. | 8. | government agencies that are organized and run like businesses but are owned in whole or in part by the federal government. | 9. | a tax whose rates increase as the amount that is subject to taxation increases. | 10. | the act of getting something through special means. | 14. | a tax on a person's or corporation's income. |
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