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Some positions are elected, some are appointed by elected officials, some are drafted into service in times of war.
Almost all positions in China are appointed by the government.
The Tang Dynasty of ancient China implemented an examination system to test government officials. The exams, known as the imperial examination, assessed candidates' knowledge of Confucianism and their ability to apply it in governing. Successful candidates were then appointed to various bureaucratic positions in the government.
Professionals replaced elected officials in some positions.
Government officials can't accept positions without Congress' consent.
Professionals replaced elected officials in some positions.
professionals replaced elected officials in some positions
revolving door
People who rule the government
James II appointed Catholics to high government positions
There are innumerable government offices and positions, especially in states with large bureaucracies. There are the officials of the various branches of government, their attachés, interns, and secretaries, the various agencies and their employees, the military and all of its members, the police, fire, and emergency responders, etc.
a commission system.