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Q: Which amendment would have been most upsetting to state political party bosses?
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These powerful political leaders chose delegates and controlled conventions?

Political party 'bosses'


What did party bosses provide to city dwellers and why did they provide this?

political bosses provide service for people nation's city.


Which amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics?

The Twelfth Amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics.


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First Amendment.


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making deals with party bosses


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Primary elections have taken away some of the power of party bosses.


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Party-in-Government


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They do not necessarily hold public office themselves. In fact, most historical bosses did not.


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the ability of party bosses to reward supporters


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The political bosses helped immigrants by providing jobs on the public payroll, getting housing for new arrivals, giving the needy gifts of food and clothing, patching up minor scrapes with the law, and helping schools, parks, and hospitals get built in immigrant neighborhoods. The bosses only did these things so the immigrants would vote for them and their party.


What amendment keeps uf from having a president from one party and a vicw president from another party?

There is no amendment that states that, it is simply the way things are done. It is more of a political norm than anything. There is no law banning it.


The Seventeenth Amendment changed how U.S. Senate positions were filled by?

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