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No- the Pendleton Act was designed to replace the spoils system of appointing federal officials by using merit based on test scores to make appointments .

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What is the difference between a spoils system and the merit system?

In the spoils system, also known as the patronage system, elected officials give government jobs to their supporters, friends, and relatives, regardless of how qualified they are for the job. In the merit system, government employees are hired or promoted based on their ability to perform a job, regardless of their political connections.


The Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 was designed to reduce patronage and was also known as?

Pendleton act


How did the Spoils System cause dispute?

The Spoils System, which involved rewarding political supporters with government jobs, led to significant disputes by fostering corruption and inefficiency within public offices. Critics argued that it prioritized loyalty over merit, resulting in unqualified individuals occupying important positions. This system also intensified political factions and patronage networks, leading to conflicts between those who benefited from the system and those advocating for civil service reform. Ultimately, the Spoils System contributed to a growing demand for a more merit-based approach to government employment.


Who said the spoils of victory were also the source of the decline of the roman republic?

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Was the purpose of the pendelton act of 1883 that is known as civil service act of 1883?

The Pendleton Act of 1883, also known as the Civil Service Act, aimed to reform the federal employment system by establishing a merit-based selection process for government jobs. It sought to reduce corruption and nepotism in federal hiring practices, which were prevalent under the patronage system. By implementing competitive exams and protecting certain government positions from political influence, the Act laid the foundation for the modern civil service system in the United States.

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What was the practice of rewarding government jobs to faithful party members?

This question refers to the spoils system (as opposed to a competitive merit based promotions and appointments). The spoils system is used synonymously with the concepts of corruption and the party machine politics.


What did Jackson's practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs become known as?

It is commonly called the "spoils system" based on the adage that "to the victors go the spoils" (rewards from winning). It can also be called "political patronage" where jobs and public contracts are given to political supporters, and especially to contributors.


Can you identify and explain two ways the Pendleton Act of 1883 cahnged the American Bureaucracy forever?

it ensured specification for a job by removing use of the spoils (or patronage) system, also add permanency to the American bureacracy


What is the difference between a spoils system and the merit system?

In the spoils system, also known as the patronage system, elected officials give government jobs to their supporters, friends, and relatives, regardless of how qualified they are for the job. In the merit system, government employees are hired or promoted based on their ability to perform a job, regardless of their political connections.


What was the Pendleton civil service act trying to reform?

That some government jobs be filled on the basis of competitive examsThe Pendleton Civil Service Act required that people wanting government jobs had to pass certain tests. These tests were called Civil Service Exams. The Pendleton Civil Service Act also made it illegal to fire someone for openly stating their political opinions.


System of choosing federal employees on the basis of merit rather than patronage introduced by the Pendleton Act of 1883?

the Pendleton Act of 1883 also known as the magna carta. The Civil Service Commission actually chose the federal employees.


How does the spoils system also known as a patronage system affect the American political system?

The Spoils System, named for the adage "To the victors belong the Spoils", refers to a system that rewards those people who support a candidate during the election. For example, if I am rich and can contribute a huge sum to a candidate, I could be made a Cabinet member even if I have no knowledge or experience. It's a "you repay me by position" or a "you better scratch my back because I scratched yours" system.


What does the spoils system refer to?

The spoils system refers to a practice in which once a political party wins an election, it rewards its voters with government jobs. This is also referred to as patronage system.


What is the spoils system in American politics?

The spoils system is when an elected official give positions of power to political supporters and friends. This system has largely been replaced with the merit system after the passage of the Pendleton Civil Service Act, however the spoils system is still sometimes seen in the appointments of ambassadors.


What is Andrew Jacksons spoils system?

this system is also know as cronyism, gave important jobs to loyal democratic party


The Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 was designed to reduce patronage and was also known as?

Pendleton act


How did President Jackson reform the government?

Andrew Jackson started by replacing many government officials with his supporters.It known as spoils system. He kept a watchful eye over government expenditures and congressional appropriations.His spending controls along with increased revenue enabled him to pay off the national debt in 1835 and keep the nation debt free for the remainder of his term. Also known as Spoils system