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What was the purpose of the Hatch Act?
 
  a. to prohibit federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity
  b. to promote transparency in the federal bureaucracy
 c. to prohibit awarding government jobs based on partisan loyalty
  d. to authorize greater use of discretion in bureaucratic decision-making

Question 2

The __________ enforces the laws by representing the nation in court cases and investigates crimes through the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
 
  a. Department of Homeland Security
  b. Department of State
 c. Department of Justice
  d. Department of Defense



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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