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The Apa And American Political Life

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Running head: THE APA AND AMERICAN POLITICAL LIFE The APA and the American Political Life Name ‘ Institution Date 1 THE APA AND AMERICAN POLITICAL LIFE 2 The APA and the American Political Life Since the 1980s, efforts have been concentrated towards shaping the size of the federal government, which is marked by immense bureaucracies. Federal employees have enjoyed their job positions for too long, and they are confident that they cannot lose them. The merit and hatch system preserves the best government job positions for qualified people and individuals are minimally involved with political party activities. Involvement in political party activities includes raising money for political allies, running for a public office, becoming an officer of a party organization or convention party delegate. This was later revised in the 1970s; thus allowing for the participation in party politics but prohibiting running as candidates in elections (Garrett et al. 2006). Improving Federal Bureaucracy The main limitation of the merit-based bureaucracy is that there is a limited accountability check for people who take employment positions. This is because the job positions do not chan ...
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