When the majority of state jobs are filled through objective merit systems, governors
A) usually work to overturn such systems.
B) benefit from the work of professional state employees and avoid many of the problems that arise over patronage.
C) retain the power to terminate employees whenever they wish.
D) are less powerful because power is usurped by state bureaucrats.
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