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Political Machines- group of people who controlled politics in a city (controlled municipal jobs such as police, fire, sanitation, courts, and how money was to be spent) *gained support by offering services to the poor and favors for the rich! immigrants- source of machines power because they voted in large numbers for the candidate the machine supported *in return the machine helped find immigrants a job, place to live, and helped get citizenship Greed and Corruption- machines used illegal methods to keep control and make money Rigged elections- put extra names on voter lists (dead people, children, dogs) and voted numerous times Kickbacks- machines would use city money (from taxpayers) and hired companies they owned to do cities work (build schools, parks, trash collection) and overcharge the taxpayers *also collected bribes from organized crime to allow illegal activities (prostitution, gambling) to take place Tammany Hall- political machine that controlled New York ran by “Boss” William Tweed (pocketed over $200 million by ripping off NY taxpayers) Patronage- practice of giving government jobs to people who help a candidate get elected Problem- people in government were awarded their jobs based on who they knew, not if they were skilled or qualified Pendleton Act- 1883- law that required federal jobs (US gov.) to be based on performance *today, 90% of government jobs are filled this way