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1 Political Machines

2 Political Corruption in Industrial Revolution
Many politicians chose to work with corrupt business men and corrupt gang leaders Received $$ for campaigns Got them the votes they needed  voter fraud Affected every level of government President  Congress  city gov’t

3 Political Machines Political Machines were organizations controlled by a “boss” who exchange votes for political favors and/or money. The most famous was Tammany Hall of NYC Controlled by the infamous Boss Tweed Corrupt but efficient Provided a political voice for immigrants (especially the Irish)

4 Video – Take Notes!

5 Bias Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. How can you tell if something is biased? Only shows one side of the issue Relies on only one source Uses language which characterizes a thing person or group as lesser Purposefully misinterprets the evidence Author has an agenda which would prejudice them against a certain thing person or group

6 Today’s Activity Step 1 – Read the documents titled “Anti-Tammany Hall” and “Pro-Tammany Hall.” Step 2 – Pick a side (pro or anti). Step 3 - Use the documents to write a paragraph giving me at least THREE reasons to support your argument (why are you pro? Why are you anti?) Must be in complete sentences.


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