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How has the American civil service system changed since George

Washington's presidency?
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A. It has seen a major increase in the use of patronage as part of the
spoils system.
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B. It has greatly reduced its size and scope to maintain limits on
federal power.
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C. It has developed into more of a merit-based system for selecting
officials.
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D. It has become more directly influenced by disputes between
political parties.
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it has developed into more of a merit-based system for selecting officials

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American civil service system changed since George Washington's presidency as it has developed into more of a merit-based system for selecting officials.

Option C

Explanation:

The merit-based system of filling government office jobs enhances political loyalty and responsibility. The method also has its disadvantages.

The most frequent complaint was that the politicians are no longer as sensitive as they once were to elected government officials. It may, however, be a reasonable balance for the level of performance and knowledge required in the world today.

The merit system would have also pressured all candidates to perform correctly, as provided for in the Pendleton Act, many years ago. This mandatory assessment has since been eliminated and now, about 85% of all federal government positions are filled by evaluating the candidates' qualifications, backgrounds, knowledge and skills.

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