The Pendleton Act, passed in 1883, was the first step in creating the federal civil service system, in which employees of the federal government are hired and promoted on the basis of competitive tests, not on favors owed to political supporters (the "spoils system").
The Pendleton Act created a Civil Service Commission to devise appropriate tests and enforce the law. It also made it illegal to fire employees because they had supported a different candidate, to require them to work on political campaigns or to demand donations to a political party or candidate from them. Initially, about 10% of the government's civilian jobs were covered by this law. It now applies to more than 90% of federal civilian employees.
Ever since Washington, Presidents had appointed people who agreed with their views to important policy-making jobs in their administration. President Andrew Jackson took this further and fired even minor employees in order to give jobs to his supporters, saying "To the victor belong the spoils." Even under this "spoils system", it was expected that the new appointee would actually do his job to some extent, but President Grant's administration (1869-1877) became notorious for its incompetent and irresponsible political appointees. The public began demanding a change in the system. A few years later, in 1881, newly-elected President James A. Garfield was assassinated by a mentally disturbed man who was angry because he hadn't gotten a federal government job he felt he deserved. The public's demands for reform became much stronger and the new President, Chester A. Arthur, agreed. He became a strong supporter of Civil Service reform and pushed the Pendleton Act forward.
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Increase presidential control over the executive branch of government.
1883 was the date the Pendleton Act was signed by President Arthur.
The law that ended the spoils system came with the passage of the Pendleton Act in 1883
The Pendleton Act.
Pendleton Act is a law of government of USA which was established in 1883. It is also known as Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act . It established that government jobs should be given through competitive exams to those who are selected on merit and not through association with politicians and influential people.The Pendleton Act of 1883 established that jobs in government could be rewarded on merit.
Garfield's assassination came first. The Pendleton Act was largely a response to the assassination .
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The Pendleton Act provided for civil service reform by transferring a number of federal jobs from a patronage basis to a merit basis.
The Pendleton Act provided for civil service reform by transferring a number of federal jobs from a patronage basis to a merit basis.
Chester A. Arthur
Pendleton Act
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