Discuss the significance of the Pendleton Act of 1883

What will be an ideal response?


One of the most significant developments at the end of the nineteenth century was the passage of the Pendleton Act, whose primary purpose was to abolish the spoils system. The Pendleton Act was a federal bill, and its main goal was to reduce the level of corruption endemic with the federal administration of Ulysses S. Grant

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This drug group is used for illicit purposes as either a prescription narcotic or a depressant:

a. Schedule I b. Schedule II c. Schedule III d. Schedule IV

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What is qualified immunity?

A. Protection from lawsuits enjoyed by federal officials when acting in their official capacities B. Defense that shields states and state officials who are acting in their official capacities from being sued in federal court C. Defense that shields a police officer who has acted in an objectively reasonable fashion as long as he or she did not violate clearly established rights that a reasonable person would have known D. Reasons offered as to why a particular person or other entity should be held accountable under law for some action

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As a bureaucracy, which of the following is considered the ultimate goal of a police department?

A. To provide the best service for the community within the confines of its limited resources B. To recruit individuals from the community to serve in the department C. To prevent criminal activities from taking place rather than solving a crime after it has happened D. To ensure that all its officers have indulgent accountability to function properly

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Imposing a punishment on an offender to stop him from committing future crimes is the focus of specific deterrence

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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