Monday, April 14, 2014

2006_3

2006-3 The United States congress and the president together have the power to enact federal law. Federal bureaucratic agencies have the responsibility to execute federal law. However, in the carrying out of these laws, federal agencies have policy making discretion.
(1) Explain two reasons why Congress gives federal agencies policy making discretion in executing federal laws.
(2) Choose one of the bureaucratic agencies listed below. Identify the policy area over which it exercises policy-making discretion and give one specific example of how it exercises that discretion.
a. Environmental Protection Agency
b. Federal Communications Commission
c. Federal Reserve board
(3) Describe two ways in which Congress ensures that federal agencies follow legislative intent.

1) Congress gives federal agencies policy making discretion because it's very time consuming and the agencies are much more knowledgeable about the logistics of a certain area.
2) One example of an agency is the Federal Communications Communication. It exercises policies like clean air by acts like the Clean Air Act of 1970.
3) Two ways Congress ensures agencies follow legislative intent is through investigations and hearings to get down to the bottom of a situation and punish those who break the law.  

http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/_ap06_gopo_us_sg.pdf

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