<span>The British Civil Service examination system
The United States Civil Service Act of 1883, in part, imitated the British Civil Service examination system. The U. S. Congress envisioned a system based more on practical qualifications rather than the academically based British examinations, however.</span>
It was an act of the congress of the confederation of the United States, hoped that answered your question :)
It brings a divided mentality through politics and through everyday life. Every one thinks their oppionions or beleifs have to be black and white and right in line with their party. One the other hand it provides canadates a larger amount of votes in their population by bringing a larger suport through the party. The second half is why the system stuck in America even when significant fathers advised aginst forming parties.
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b. Create a National Bank.
Explanation: Hamilton believed a national bank was necessary to stabilize and improve the nation's credit, and to improve handling of the financial business of the United States government under the newly enacted Constitution.