Profiteering
During Rizal's time, corrupt officialdom referred to government officials who abused their power for personal gain, engaged in bribery, and exploited the system for their own benefit. These corrupt practices contributed to social injustice, inequality, and widespread discontent among the Filipino people, inspiring Rizal to expose and critique such behavior through his writings.
a group engaged in trying to influence legislators or other public officials in favor of a specific cause
During the Gilded Age, various groups experienced corruption, including politicians, business leaders, and government officials. These individuals often engaged in corrupt practices such as bribery, kickbacks, and cronyism to advance their interests and maintain power and control. The lack of regulations and oversight during this time contributed to the widespread corruption that characterized the era.
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to make government more efficient, less corrupt and more democratic
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Fiji has never engaged in any civil, revolutionary or any other war in that matter.
Boss Tweed was a corrupt person because he engaged in political corruption, using his political power to amass wealth through illegal means such as bribery, kickbacks, and fraud. He manipulated the political system to benefit himself and his associates, exploiting his position for personal gain at the expense of the public. Tweed's corrupt practices eventually led to his downfall and imprisonment.
164,080 Militia men engaged the British Troops, while 130,711 regular Troops were dispatched from the Federal Government. Source: 1939 Dictionary, John C Winston Company; page 1142
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Due to the economic meltdown the Government engaged in quantative easing.
On July 4, 1776, America declared its independence from the country of Great Britain. At this time, the 13 colonies were still engaged in the Revolutionary War.