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        | : The firing of public-office holders of a defeated political party and their replacement with loyalists of the newly elected party |  | 
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        | : Jobs, grants, or other special favors that are given as rewards to friends and political allies for their support |  | 
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        | : Authorized Civil Service commission to administer a partial merit system |  | 
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        | : The system created by civil service laws by which many appointments to the federal bureaucracy are made |  | 
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        | Federal civil service jobs are classified into grades or levels, to which appointments are made on the basis of performance on competitive examinations |  | 
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        | Independent regulatory commission |  | Definition 
 
        | :  an agency created by Congress that is generally concerned with a specific aspect of the economy |  | 
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        | : Major Administration Units with responsibility for broad area of government |  | 
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        | : Business established by Congress to perform functions that can be provided by private businesses |  | 
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        | : Governmental unit that closely8 resembles a Cabinet department but has a narrower area of responsibility (such as the CIA) and is not part of any Cabinet Department |  | 
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        | : enacted in 1939 to prohibit civil servants from taking activist roles in partisan campaigns |  | 
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        | Federal Employees Political Activities Act of 1993: |  | Definition 
 
        | liberalization of the Hatch Act. Federal Employees are now allowed to run for office in nonpartisan elections and contribute to money campaigns |  | 
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        | The process by which a law or policy is put into operation by the bureaucracy |  | 
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        | The relatively stable relationships and patterns of interaction that occur among an agency, interest groups, and congressional committees or subcommittees |  | 
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        | : The loose and informal relationships that exist among a large number of actors who work in broad policy areas |  | 
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        | working groups created to facilitate coordination of policy-making and implementation across a host of governmental agencies |  | 
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        | Administrative Discretion |  | Definition 
 
        | : The ability of bureaucrats to make choices concerning the best way to implement congressional intentions |  | 
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        | a quasi-legislative administrative process that has the characteristics of a legislative act |  | 
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        | : Rules that govern the operation of a particular government program that have the force of law |  | 
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        | Administrative Adjunction |  | Definition 
 
        | A quasi-judicial process in which a bureaucratic agency settles disputes between two parties in a manner similar to the way courts resolve disputes |  | 
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        | Rule or regulation issued by the president that has the effect of law |  | 
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