This legislation affected how federal employees were hired. The law now required government
jobs to be -
F
based on the political party affiliation of the applicant
Gdetermined by a ment system based on civil service examinations
H based on the approval of lawmakels
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set aside for business executives of large corporations

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Answer: determined by a merit system based on civil service examinations

Explanation:

The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 was signed to overhaul Federal employment methods that favored political affiliation instead of merit.

In the 1870s, federal office holders were engaged in a form of patronage that would see them giving federal jobs to people who funded them or those who supported them politically.

This Act changed all that when it made it unlawful to give people jobs due to their political affiliation but rather on the basis of merit which would be determined by civil service examinations.

Answer: Determined by a merit system based on civil service examinations

Explanation:

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