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How did political machines gather votes in the late 18th century and early 19th century? A) Political machines would help African American women register to vote. B) Political machines avoided detection by either state or federal agencies. C) Political machines promised social services and jobs in exchange for votes. D) Political machines would alter the votes to include those of the deceased.

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Answer:

Political machines and voting rights

Explanation:

Casting a vote is a basic right of every human being on earth.

A)

Ans:-in 1870 African Americans secured the right to vote, followed by women in 1920 and Native Americans in 1924. But a system of state-run voter registration, first established in Massachusetts in 1800, has often proven to be more of a roadblock to would-be voters than an invitation to participate in democracy.In some places, voter registration was designed to hinder political machines and to make it harder for people to register and to vote.

B) Political machines avoided detection by either state or federal agencies.

C) Political machines promised social services and jobs in exchange for votes.

D) Political machines would alter the votes to include those of the deceased.

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