Home > AP U.S. Government & Politics > Quizzes > The Role of Institutions in Enacting Policy
The Role of Institutions in Enacting Policy
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 77% Most missed: “"Elected officials in the legislative and executive branches delegate authority…”
The Role of Institutions in Enacting Policy
Time left 00:00
10 Questions

1. House leadership has more control over committee output than the Senate due to the
2. The information problems associated with bureaucracy are complexity of information and
3. Taking clear positions on committees allows politicians to
4. Most bills that reach the floor for debate in Congress are not controversial because
5. The threefold problem with delegation in controlling the bureaucracy comprises bureaucratic expertise, multiple reporting structure, and
6. Committee representation reflecting the membership depends on
7. Congressional committees allow politicians to pursue all three activities that help reelection bids: advertising, credit claiming, and
8. Reducing the size of congressional committees is difficult to accomplish because
9. "Elected officials in the legislative and executive branches delegate authority to the bureaucracy to"
10. In an era of partisan politics, policy views become homogeneous, so committees are used to