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why did president cleveland's reputation was considered the exception to the rule for presidents from the 1870s

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Grover Cleveland's reputation differed from the rule of rest of the presidents as his penchant for honesty was an exception. Many government officials routinely accepted bribes and offered jobs to loyal party workers in what came to be known as spoils system, as there was little regard for their qualifications.
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