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Congress, The Presidency, and the Bureaucracy - Coggle Diagram
Congress, The Presidency, and the Bureaucracy
Responsibilities of Congress
Primary Responsibilities
Lawmaking
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Secondary Responsibilities
Selecting Leaders for the Executive Branch
Seating and Disciplining Members
Other Policy Responsibilities
Impeachment
Members of Congress and their World
Daily Life of a Member of Congress
Congressional Pay and Perquisites
Tenure and Career Patterns
Backgrounds of National Legislatures
Bicameralism in the American Congress
Leadership in the U.S. Senate
Majority Leader
Minority Leader
President Pro Tempore
President of the Senate
Whips
Leadership in the House of Representatives
Majority Leader
Minority Leader
Speaker of the House
Whips
The Committee System
Running the Legislative Obstacle Course
Bill Introduction and Committee Referral
Committee Consideration and Action
From Committee to Floor
Resolving House-Senate Differences
The Concept of the U.S. Congress
Parliamentary System
Presidential System
Legislature
The Concept of the U.S. Presidency
Weak Executive Model
Strong Executive Model
Development of the Presidency
Public Acceptance of Positive Government
Congressional Delegation of Power
Broad Constitutional Provisions
Contemporary Expectations of Presidents
A Single Executive
The President and the Presidency
The President as an Individual
The Presidency as an Organization
The EOP
Organization of the President and Presidential Effectiveness
The First Lady
The Cabinet
Vice President
The President's Primary Responsibilities
Commander-In-Chief
Chief Diplomat
Chief Executive
The President as Party Leader
The President and Party Organization
The President and Electoral Activities
Congressional Elections
Presidential Elections
Limitations on the President as Party Leader
The President as Public Opinion Leader
Going Public
The Press
Presidential Speeches
Personal Trips
The Limited Benefits of Going Public
Presidential Approval Ratings
The President and Congress
The Veto
Presidential Success in Congress
Electoral Constituencies and Cycles
Party and Ideology
Party Polarization
Presidential Popularity
Presidential Bargaining Skill
Messages and Recommendations
Unilateral Powers
Executive Orders
Signing Statements
National Security Directives
The Concept of Bureaucracy
The Characteristics of Bureaucracy
The Merit System
The Weberian Model of Bureaucracy
Neutral Competence
The Bureaucrats
The Structure of American Bureaucracies
Independent Agencies
Cabinet Departments
Regulatory Agencies and Commissions
Other Bureaus
Government Corporations
The EOP
The Politics of Organizations
The Power of Bureaucracy
Bureaucratic Lobbying
Adjudication
Rulemaking
Controlling the Bureaucracy
Influencing Bureaucracy
Congress and the Bureaucracy
The President and the Bureaucracy
The Judicial and the Bureaucracy
Monitoring Bureaucracy
Theories of Bureaucratic Behavior
Reforming Bureaucracy
Business as Bureaucracy
Running Government like a Business