political bosses provide service for people nation's city.
They desired to expose graft, using a secret ballot to counteract the effects of party bosses, and have direct election of U.S. senators to curb corruption.
The right for women to vote was granted by the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which was ratified in 1920. It was a result of the suffrage movement led by various women's suffrage organizations, not any specific political party. However, the amendment received broad support from both Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
Saddam Hussein's political party was the Republican Party.
The Federalist Party.
Political party 'bosses'
political bosses provide service for people nation's city.
The Twelfth Amendment reflects the growth of a political party system in American politics.
First Amendment.
making deals with party bosses
Primary elections have taken away some of the power of party bosses.
Party-in-Government
They do not necessarily hold public office themselves. In fact, most historical bosses did not.
the ability of party bosses to reward supporters
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.
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 17th amendment changed the way senators were selected. Before the 17th amendment senators were selected by state legislatures, that allowed party bosses too much influence. The 17th amendment allowed voters of each state to directly elect their senators. This amendment gave women the right to vote.