In Upton Sinclair's novel "The Jungle," the harsh realities of the meatpacking industry exposed the corruption and exploitation inherent in political machines. The dire conditions faced by immigrant workers highlighted the need for reform, leading to public outrage and demands for change. This scrutiny ultimately weakened the political machines by undermining their power and prompting legislative reforms aimed at improving labor rights and food safety. The revelations galvanized a movement for transparency and accountability in government and industry.
political machines help out the poor and the new immigrants Poeple were grateful for the assistance they received from them.
Political Machines were orgainizations that provided social services and jobs in exchange foir votes.
I think some immigrants supported political machines because they could run for office aswell...
Corruption or graft
They were involved in various forms of corruption
political machines
political machines political machines
edi the political people
Name two ways in which political machines held power.
political bosses
In the late 19th century, local governments in many U.S. cities were controlled by political machines. Which of the following was one of the characteristics of political machines?They were involved in various forms of corruption.
Corruption
immigrants
What group supported political machines
political machines help out the poor and the new immigrants Poeple were grateful for the assistance they received from them.
I think some immigrants supported political machines because they could run for office aswell...
I think some immigrants supported political machines because they could run for office aswell...