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jeyben [28]
4 years ago
6

Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act to stop the president from removing federal officials from office without the approval

of the Senate. What was the effect of the Tenure of Office Act?
History
1 answer:
lions [1.4K]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The Tenure of Office Act was a United States federal law (in force from 1867 to 1887) that was intended to restrict the power of the president to remove certain office-holders without the approval of the Senate. The law was enacted on March 2, 1867, over the veto of President Andrew Johnson.

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