When the Patronage system became less popular in the nineteenth century which was one of the effects

of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1883?

One of the effects of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1883 was the establishment of a merit-based civil service system. This meant that government appointments, promotions, and dismissals were based on qualifications and performance rather than political affiliations or personal connections. This reduced the power of political machines and party bosses, as they could no longer use government jobs as rewards for campaign support. As a result, the Patronage system became less popular and government positions became more professionalized and efficient.