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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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The idea that all tax measures should start in the House was made to appease
 
  a. the least populated states.
  b. western states.
  c. eastern states.
  d. the industrialists.
  e. the larger states with the most people.

Question 2

The Pendleton Act required people applying for many federal government jobs to
 
  a. take a competitive examination.
  b. present a written recommendation from a congressman or senator.
  c. agree to make financial contributions to their political party.
  d. submit a resume listing their experience and providing references.
  e. agree not to take a job in a related private business for two years after leaving government service.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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