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1. Briefly mention the elements of the Bureaucratic accountability with the Presidency, Congress, the Courts, and itself. Provide key insights and specialized requirements where appropriate.

2. Describe the three major systems for managing the bureaucracy "patronage, merit, and executive leadership" and explain an advantage and disadvantage for each.

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Question 1:
Briefly mention the elements of the Bureaucratic accountability with the Presidency, Congress, the Courts, and itself. Provide key insights and specialized requirements where appropriate.

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The elements of Bureaucratic accountability for the president includes censure, impeachment and of course re-election, it is the same for both houses of congress. For the courts, locally it could mean not being re-elected, censure or being removed for essentially high crimes against the United States (the second and third points also apply to the federal courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States). In our history we have only had 1 Supreme Court justice ever be impeached, and he continued to ...

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