User talk:Neepanator/sandbox

The job of a bureaucrat has been around for many generations. Bureaucrats have existed for a long time in ancient china, in the roman empire, in the church in the ottoman empire and in the kingdoms of Europe. The popularity of the bureaucrats grew around World War II. Although bureaucrats weren't popularized until around World War II, their popularity has been building up since King George the III ruling of the colonies. The colonies distasteful experience with the British executive power cause many Americans to reject all executive forms as potentially tyrannical. That directed to establish the first continental congress in 1775. Then during Andrew Jackson era he passes the patronage system. President James Garfield did not like it and got assassinated by Charles Guiteau for not receiving a position as a bureaucrat which lead to the Pendleton Act. Later on president Theodore Roosevelt created the New Deal which involved having more bureaucrats on the job. Then the positions of bureaucrats were in demand when president Franklin Roosevelt needed the positions during World War II. These events lead up to how bureaucrats are today.