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. When a president tries to control a bureaucratic agency, all of the following methods are available to him EXCEPT

a. appointing the right people to head the agency.
b. disbanding the agency
c. issuing executive orders to counteract agency policies.
d. recommending to the OMB a reduction of the agency's budget for the following year.
e. using his office to influence agency direction.

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Final answer:

A president can control a bureaucratic agency by appointing agency heads, issuing executive orders, recommending budget adjustments to the OMB, and using presidential influence, but cannot disband the agency, as that authority belongs to Congress.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a president tries to control a bureaucratic agency, all of the following methods are available to him EXCEPT disbanding the agency. The president can exert control over a federal bureaucracy in several ways:

  • By appointing the right people to head the agency, who are then typically subject to Senate confirmation.
  • Issuing executive orders to direct agency policy or counteract agency policies.
  • Recommending to the OMB a reduction of the agency's budget for the following year.
  • Using the influence of his office to guide the agency's direction.

The president, however, cannot simply disband an agency as that power rests with Congress, which controls funding and has the authority to establish or eliminate federal agencies.

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