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jwb375

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Which of the following eliminated the patronage system in the federal bureaucracy?
 
  a. the Homeland Security Department
  b. the Bureau of the Budget
  c. the Office of Management and Budget
  d. the Pendleton Act

Question 2

Which of the following established neutral competence, which requires that civil service work be completed in a nonpartisan or neutral way?
 
  a. the Pendleton Act
  b. the Hatch Act
  c. the merit system
  d. the Sunshine Law



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C





 

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