Hey everyone,
Sorry I could not be here today. Coach Taylor and Mr. Armato will help you through today's assignment. Today we are going to be learning about the Federal Bureaucracy. The Federal Bureaucracy is the part of the Executive Branch that helps the president enforce the law. For example, if Congress passes a law about counterfeit money, the FBI (a bureaucratic agency) helps the president enforce that law. To learn more about the bureaucracy, complete the following steps...
1. Watch the video and answer the questions on edmodo: Click here for video If you cannot log in, make a new account with the class code "NECGOZI"
2. Pick an agency of the Federal Bureaucracy to research a bit deeper. To do this, complete the following questions in your notebooks: Agency Questions for your notebook
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