It was reward for political support,so offices went to political allies,not to those best able to do the job.
Political corruption in high government in its most base form.
The spoils system, which involves giving government positions and favors to loyal supporters, can cause disputes because it often rewards political loyalty over qualifications and merit. This can lead to incompetent or inexperienced individuals holding positions of power, which can lead to inefficiency and corruption. The unfair distribution of spoils can also create tensions and rivalries among political factions, leading to disputes and conflicts.
no- not at all- in fact, rather the reverse. You might say the Jackson created the spoils system or at least exploited it to the fullest possible extent.
4. Critical Thinking Analyzing Points of View What are reasons for and against the spoils system? For: The political backer might be good for the job. Against: The political backer might not be good for the job. Ps: Im on the same page as you
The "pound" is an interesting example. There was a time - and to an extent, this is still the case - that different countries had different definitions of the pound. As you might imagine, this can cause quite a deal of confusion, as well as commercial disputes. This was one of the reasons that the metric system was established.
the spoil system was the practice of giving government jobs to political backers. it gave voters the job of the cabinet. during the Jacksonian era they were called the kitchen cabinet because they met in the kitchen sometimes(no joke i took this out of a textbook). i do not think it was acceptable because they might have given jobs to the non educated or gave the wrong job to the wrong person.
Garfield was shot and killed by a disappointed office seeker, who wanted a job as ambassador, which was one of the positions appointed by the President. He blamed Garfield for his lack of appointment. One might say that Garfield was a victim of the spoils system. (In truth, the position that Garfield's assassin wanted, was not made a civil service job, but is still subject to appointment by the President. )
Senator William I Marcy supported Andrew Jackson's replacement of John Quincy Adam's appointees by referring to the idea that "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy." So, in a sense, Jackson created the "spoils system" of political patronage.
Sure, get your head bashed in by a rock -- that might do it.
Problems within the system.
This would be the United Nations. They work together in order to solve the disputes that might occur throughout the world.
Your computer might not meet the system requirements. Things that gave me a problem is operating system and graphics card and my computer was only a year old.
you might have a short in the electrical system
Many reasons, could be who has rights to the fish , might be accused of over fishing and causing low fish population.