Assignment:
These readings will help you to become familiar with government reform efforts at the Federal Government level. As you go through the readings notice the focus on the Hoover Commission (actually there was a First and Second Hoover Commission). This was an attempt at comprehensive reform in the years soon after the Second World War ended in 1945. Periodically (by the way) there have been commissions that arise in different states called "little Hoover Commissions." The emphasis on the Hoover Commission is more than to just have you know that it existed, but to give you some insight into looking at comprehensive reform. Notice the Gore Commission is (well somewhat) comprehensive.
The Hoover Commission perhaps provides a legacy or casts a shadow where there is this desire for comprehensive reform. The Hoover Commission was influenced by thinking that grew out of the Progressive Era (roughly 1890 to 1920, you'll see reference to this era in the readings.)
How to look at reform, based on what you read? A very broad issue so think about how you want to focus on some selected aspects of reform. For example, comprehensive reform: is it still feasible? Or, can we learn from the past (based on the aspects of American history you received from these readings)? Or still, where are we now when we think about reform? You may have another question or issue in mind, so develop it.
GUIDELINES OR THIS ASSIGNMENT
1) Do discuss the readings and not just briefly-go into some detail on what you think and why minimum of five typed pages (double-spaced).