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No, the spoils system was based around corruption. In general there wasn't much anyone could do to reduce corruption, it was a corrupt government.
No, the spoils system was based around corruption. In general there wasn't much anyone could do to reduce corruption, it was a corrupt government.
Congress doesn't "come up with" the form of government. The people do. This is not the monarchies or aristocracies of other world powers. In these united States of America, the people are the kings and queens and the government employees are the servants of the people. Ever seen the movies, or read in books where the guards shout "Stop! In the name of the King!" ; or I arrest you in the name of the King! Now here you see complaints where the People, or "the State" are the plaintiff's. Because the people make the state, not the other way around. The "state" is a political fiction, that people use to conduct there business. That's why the employees work under the Civil Service Acts.
To make sure government workers had the necessary expertise.
The signing of the tripartite pact helped interventionists get Congress to pass the Selective Service Act.
The main action Congress took against political corruption in the 1880s was the passage of the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act in 1883. This act established a merit-based system for government employment, replacing the spoils system of political patronage. The goal was to reduce corruption and ensure that government positions were filled based on qualifications rather than political connections.
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U.S. Postal Service is the largest with 735,000 employees
The corruption hinder do corruption and hide from the nation like kalmadi. He has done a corruption during Olympic held in India. He makes wrong bill and take more money from government.
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No, the spoils system was based around corruption. In general there wasn't much anyone could do to reduce corruption, it was a corrupt government.
The Hatch Act, passed by Congress in 1939, made it illegal for federal civil service employees to take an active part in political management or political campaigns. The purpose of the act is to maintain a fair and nonpartisan government. Violations of the act can result in disciplinary actions or termination.
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No, the spoils system was based around corruption. In general there wasn't much anyone could do to reduce corruption, it was a corrupt government.
Federal employees are divided into two groups -- military service and civil service. Civil service means civilian service. The Civil Service System is the set of laws and regulations that govern civilian employees. The term also extends to government bodies that have no military.