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False. While political bosses often made promises to constituents, they were also known to provide jobs and various forms of assistance in exchange for political support. This patronage system was a key feature of many political machines, which helped to secure loyalty and votes in return for tangible benefits like employment. However, the effectiveness and fairness of these practices varied widely.

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