The kind of favors that a machine dispenses depends on the situation. Some are more corrupt than others. The worst ones run rackets or allow them to operate in exchange for bribes. Machines have been involved in gambling, selling dope, prostitution, bootlegging, extortion, arson and every kind of crime, even murder. The more honest machines award contracts to those in favor and give city jobs to their friends. Decisions about zoning and business licenses are influenced by the machine. They expect kick-backs in the form of campaign contributions and volunteer work in campaigns- knocking on doors, making phone calls, manning campaign centers, etc.
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People continue to support the machines because they were influence with nast's cartoons.
Political machines became popular in poor immigrant neighborhoods because people who needed help could get it.
Political machines became popular in poor immigrant neighborhoods because people who needed help could get it.
Political machines became popular in poor immigrant neighborhoods because people who needed help could get it.
The political left emphasizes the responsibility of society toward the individual, and favors internationalism and egalitarianism (that is to say, the belief that all people are equal and should be treated equally). This contrasts with the political right, which emphasizes the responsibilities of individuals toward society, and which favors nationalism and elitism.
They helped poor people who in turn voted for them.
People were grateful for the assistance they received from them.
In reality, political machines rarely responded to the needs of the people. When they did, it was usually for dishonest gain.
Some of the political machines in cities were controlled by people who were immigrants themselves a generation or so ago. An example would be the Irish in Boston.
The people who worked full-time for the prewar political machines (mostly local, urban political party organizations run by a 'boss'' were simply called 'staffers'. Today's political machines in the US are mostly the parties' election organizations. Its members are called the campaign workers.
they didnt really political machines were people bribing people to make government work the way they wanted to in exchange for things that people needed bad during the times such as jobs. kickbacks made them function worser