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.
The spoils system in terms of American politics refers to politicians who win elections by giving government jobs to the people who helped get them elected. This is also called the patronage system.
There has always been a spoils system. When Two or more people make a deal someone will always wants a better deal or a benefit. This is the spoils system. In American government it is cited that Jackson brought the spoils system into effect and it is still going on. It hasn't changed through the years, but today more money and power is behind it. Big corporations haven't always existed and they have brought a new element to the game. Today, they have lobbied to make sure they are seen as an individual and not a business . When the Supreme Court ruled this they changed the rules and gave corporations rights they never had before. This means they get benefits they never had before and this changes political power in elections and making laws.
The spoils system is a way of awarding supporters with government jobs. This was developed at the federal level so as solidify the support base of the ruling party in government.
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The Twelfth Amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics.
The Spoils system is a practice where a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its voters as a reward for working toward victory. I do not believe that this was an acceptable practice.
The spoils system evolved as way to get the most money from government projects. Those who won the contracts felt as if they deserved the "spoils".
The beginning of the third party system occurred when the Republican Party first began to dominate American politics.
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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.
The spoils system refers to the practice where a political party, after being elected, gives government jobs to its campaign workers as a reward. It is in contrast to the merit system, where government positions are filled on the basis of merit, independent of political activity.
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The spoils system.
the spoils system began in 1828
The Twelfth Amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics.
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