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Social Studies, 31.05.2021 08:10 jambunny26

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A number of legislative attempts at reforming the federal hiring process were made between 1861 and 1882. In fact, 64 civil service reform bills were
proposed and failed during this period-none successfully made it through either chamber of Congress.
Congress did not want to lose the ability to appoint friends and political supporters to key positions in the government
Congress was inadequately staffed; there were not enough elected officials to pass any legislation as the country was just forming
O Congress did not have the authority to pass such legislation in the absence of compelling evidence; it was up to the president
O Congress was concerned about the budget; they didn't have enough money oggarked to reform the hiring process,

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