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The Era of “Gentlemen,” 1789 – 1827
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Limited to the “gentry”
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Nepotism
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Patronage
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The “Spoils Era,” 1827 – 1883
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Andrew Jackson and populist politics
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Full blown patronage
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Strong executive leadership
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The Pendleton Act of 1883
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The New Civil Service System, 1883-1978
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Corruption incompatible with government efficiency
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Separation of politics and administration in keeping with Frederick Taylor’s theories of scientific management
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Expansion of the merit system
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American Society for Public Administration founded in 1939
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Federal Service Entrance Exam established in 1955
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The Reformed Civil Service System, 1978 – Present
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