Warren G. Harding was the 29th President of the US and he was popular until there were scandals revealed of his administration. His successor was his vice president, Calvin Coolidge, also known as ”Silent Cal”, because of his quiet demeanor.
Question: What helped Coolidge avoid being tarnished by Harding's scandals?
Answer: D. He was personally honest and unconnected.
Answer: C
Explanation:
The laws were made by the praetor. After the consuls, the praetor was the second highest role in Rome and had the responsability of administrating justice.
The act mandates that most positions within the federal government should be awarded on the basis of merit instead of political patronage. ... The Pendleton Civil Service Act provided for the selection of some government employees by competitive exams, rather than ties to politicians or political affiliation.
Andrew Jackson
President Andrew Jackson championed Jacksonian democracy
where he called for more democracy in American government by championing for
greater rights for the common man. He was opposed to any signs of aristocracy
in the country. His views became dominant for a generation to follow.