Muckrakers
making deals with party bosses
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corruption or graft
john travolta
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the ability of party bosses to reward supporters
Urban bosses are seen as potential threats due to their influence over local politics, ability to control resources and patronage networks, and potential for corruption and exploitation. They can undermine democratic processes, perpetuate inequality, and hinder development by prioritizing their own interests over those of the public. Their presence can also lead to social unrest and economic instability in urban areas.
Bosses Will Be Bosses was created on 1999-09-07.
The main idea of the document "Why the Ward Boss Rules" is to explain the significance of ward bosses in urban political machines in the early 20th century United States. It highlights how ward bosses held immense power over local communities through their control of services, jobs, and resources, allowing them to influence elections and maintain their authority. The document underscores the complex relationship between ward bosses, political parties, and urban residents.
The primary goal then was maintaining controll over the people
Hero = 8 bosses, Dark = 8 bosses, Last = 2 bosses so 18 bosses in total.