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What role did political machines serve in cities

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Answered by omkar270177
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Role of Political Machines in Cities. A political machine is a group of people who maintain control of political decisions and elections within a city. Each machine is controlled by a boss with different levels of leaders at each precinct and ward beneath him.
Answered by DodieZollner
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A political machine is a political group in which a leader or group demands the support of people.

Explanation:

  • These political machines formed in cities to serve immigrants during the late 19th century.
  • They were known as machines because they worked as a vehicle for political enfranchisement.
  • In many cities, machines helped win elections by bringing large numbers of voters on voting day in America.
  • Political machines provided city dwellers with services, including job and business, in exchange for votes.

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