Civil Service

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A person employed by a government agency

Real World Example

During the period of Immigration and Urbanization from 1880-1915, civil service workers were crucial in managing the influx of immigrants and the rapid growth of cities. They helped process new arrivals at ports of entry, such as Ellis Island, and worked to provide essential services like sanitation, housing, and public safety in rapidly expanding urban areas. Their actions were vital in maintaining order and ensuring that cities could accommodate the growing population. Today, the legacy of civil service is seen in modern government workers who continue to provide essential services, ensuring communities run smoothly. For example, city planners today, much like their predecessors, work on urban development projects to create sustainable and livable environments, impacting how we live and work in cities.

Practice Version

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