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The answer to your question is "The Civil Service Act"
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This quote from Gilded Age Politics:Crash Course US History #26:
"Despite that and the widespread corruption, some national reform legislation actually did get passed in the Gilded Age. The Civil Service Act of 1883, prompted by Garfield's assassination by a disgruntled office-seeker, created a merit system for 10% of federal employees, who were chosen by competitive examination, rather than political favoritism."
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The consequences of a speedy removal will be important to the United States, to individual States, and to the Indians themselves.
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Political support began with Alexander Hamilton and his Report on Manufactures at the turn of the 19th century, and continued with the Whig Party, led by Henry Clay from 1832 until its demise in 1852, and then by the Republican Party from its formation in 1856.