In the late nineteenth century, urban political bosses did all of the following EXCEPT reward followers with patronage. win votes for their political organization. provide material assistance to the poor. enrich themselves through graft and corruption. reduce the costs of city services.

In the late nineteenth century, urban political bosses did all of the following EXCEPT

reward followers with patronage.

win votes for their political organization.

provide material assistance to the poor.

enrich themselves through graft and corruption.

reduce the costs of city services.

 
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In the late nineteenth century, political “machines” in cities owed their existence to the rapid growth of urban America. the influx of millions of immigrants. disillusionment with heavy-handed and powerful city governments. the rapid growth of urban America and the influx of millions of immigrants. the influx of millions of immigrants and disillusionment with powerful city governments.

In the late nineteenth century, political “machines” in cities owed their existence to

the rapid growth of urban America.

the influx of millions of immigrants.

disillusionment with heavy-handed and powerful city governments.

the rapid growth of urban America and the influx of millions of immigrants.

the influx of millions of immigrants and disillusionment with powerful city governments.

 
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In the late nineteenth century, political “machines” in cities owed their existence to the rapid growth of urban America. the influx of millions of immigrants. disillusionment with heavy-handed and powerful city governments. the rapid growth of urban America and the influx of millions of immigrants. the influx of millions of immigrants and disillusionment with powerful city governments.

In the late nineteenth century, political “machines” in cities owed their existence to

the rapid growth of urban America.

the influx of millions of immigrants.

disillusionment with heavy-handed and powerful city governments.

the rapid growth of urban America and the influx of millions of immigrants.

the influx of millions of immigrants and disillusionment with powerful city governments.

 
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Theodore Dreiser’s 1893 novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, dealt with his belief that religious organizations were perverting society. the qualities of the upper class. the need to return to a more rural and natural life. the dehumanization of mass communications. social dislocations and injustices of the present.

Theodore Dreiser’s 1893 novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, dealt with

his belief that religious organizations were perverting society.

the qualities of the upper class.

the need to return to a more rural and natural life.

the dehumanization of mass communications.

social dislocations and injustices of the present.

 
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