<u>Answer</u>:
The Pendleton Civil Service Act intended to reform the federal hiring practices.
<u>Explanation</u>:
This act was to ensure federal employment based on merit rather than hiring based on affiliations with political parties. Following the widespread corruption and incompetence post Civil war, the public demanded civil service to be reformed.
All the citizens were to be given equal opportunity for employment for federal services regardless of their national origin, race, ethnicity, etc. This provided protection to the federal employees. It was also according to this act illegal to demote government officials for political reasons. A commission was formed to ensure the merit system.
If there is a shared left turn lane, do not use the shared-left turn lane for through travel. Enter the lane shortly before turning.
On some roadways, the centre lane is designated as a left-turn two-way lane. Only use this lane if you are getting ready to halt or slow down before making a left turn from the main route. When entering the road from a side street, do not utilize this lane as a travel lane (a vehicle may not move in this lane for more than 500 feet).
There may be more than one lane designated for left turns on some roadways. Enter the left lane to the right of the yellow dividing line if you are turning left from the side. Enter the right lane if you are making a right turn from the left side.
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Evolution Unites All of Biology
Evolution by natural selection is such a rock solid concept, that it is one of the ten greatest ideas in all of science. Opposition to the idea is particularly strong in the United States, which ranks near the bottom among westernized countries in terms of acceptance. (See graph.)
While religion certainly plays a role, it should be noted that not all religious countries reject evolution to the extent that the United States does. Notably Poland, which is overwhelmingly Catholic and more conservative than America, still accepts evolution at a higher rate than the United States. This demonstrates that there is no fundamental conflict between evolution and religious belief. Indeed, Christian and Muslim scientists have no problem accepting evolution.
What makes evolution such a powerful theory? Its ability to explain both the unity and diversity of life. The mountains of DNA sequence data generated over the past several decades serve as "slam dunk" evidence. The fossil record, which is impressive but far from complete, isn't even necessary anymore. DNA can tell the story of evolution all by itself. (The evolution of vitamin C synthesis in mammals is a particularly amazing example.)