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Today’s LEQ: How were political reforms brought about during Progressivism?
Political Machines - HistoryAs cities and their problems grew rapidly during the
Gilded Age, the political environment changed.
No longer did politicians run small manageable cities. These were big cities with big city problems.
As the government grew it became the livelihood for many professional politicians.
Some would argue that these politicians were corrupt, they would argue that they provided a needed service.
Political Machines – History Your notes begin here!
Political machines could be found in every major American city.
The most famous and corrupt was Tammany Hall in NYC.
It was run by the most notorious political boss of all, Boss Tweed.
Who was involved?
Who was involved? Politician – mayor/city council at local
level or senator at state level. Political Boss ran the politics in a city or
state. District Leaders oversaw a district or
region. Ward Bosses oversaw several
neighborhoods; had the most contact with citizens.
How did it work? Targeted Immigrants
Older immigrants and native-born Americans did not participate; mainly newer immigrants, especially the Irish.
Ward Bosses helped immigrants meet their needs:Jobs, Housing, Citizenship, Voting RightsHave a problem?
How did it work? Biggest task for Ward Bosses keep
people happy until election time! Ballots were not secret; so people saw
who you were voting for.You better vote the right way or else!
Who did it benefit? Immigrants
At this time, the government did not have social service programs such as welfare, food stamps, etc.
If not for political machines, immigrants would not have anyone to turn to.
Who did it benefit? When work needed to be done in a city or state,
the political boss would tell the politician who to hire for the job.
GraftDramatic overcharges for work.Company makes a lot of money.
○ Ex from Tammany Hall: $14,000 one-day concrete job = 6 figures today!
Kickbacks For using that company, the political boss and the
politician received a percentage.
What’s wrong with this? Citizens/tax payers end up paying too
much. Corrupt politicians stay in control. Violence, fear, and intimidation.
Modern Day Example of Political Corruption When Barack Obama was elected
president, his seat in the Senate became available.
In this situation, the governor of the state can appoint someone to the position for the remainder of the term.
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was caught by the FBI trying to sell the seat in Senate to the highest bidder.
Sentenced to 14 years in prison.
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What reformers wanted... Governments to become more efficient &
less corrupt. Political honesty & accountability. Reformers wanted to end...
- Patronage/Spoils System- Only politicians can introduce bills- Only legislatures can pass laws- Only courts can remove corrupt officials- Political Machines- Bribery
What is patronage/spoils system?
Giving of jobs or other political favors to supporters – even if not qualified.
Progressive Political Reforms IntroducedBEFORE Party leaders
chose candidates for state & local offices.
AFTER Direct Primaries
– voters select their party’s candidates.
Progressive Political Reforms IntroducedBEFORE State legislature
chose US Senators.
AFTER 17th Amendment
– US Senators are elected by popular vote.
Progressive Political Reforms IntroducedBEFORE Only members
of state legislature could introduce bills.
AFTER Initiative – voters
can put bills before the legislation.
Progressive Political Reforms IntroducedBEFORE Only legislatures
pass laws.
AFTER Referendum –
voters can vote on bills directly.
Progressive Political Reforms IntroducedBEFORE Only courts or
legislature can remove corrupt officials.
AFTER Recall – voters
can remove elected officials from office.
Think, Ink, Share How did the reforms that were
introduced put an end to political machines?