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The act that prohibited the president from removing federal officials previously approved by the Senate was the:

Command of the Army Act
Fifteenth Amendment
Tenure of Office Act
Credit Mobilier Act

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Answer:

Command of the Army Act, forbidding the issue of presidential orders to the army without going through the General of the Army.

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The act that prohibited the president from removing federal officials previously approved by the Senate was the "Tenure of Office Act," since this was deemed as being a great conflict of interest within the federal government itself. 
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