To begin with, a political machine is an organization in which an organization gains support via promising rewards to those who keep them in power. It's designed to keep a particular group in power by promising favors. Typically, immigrants who first arrived here were impoverished, so political machines became so successful because they would promise to set immigrants up with homes or jobs or food so long as they had their vote.
So in short:
Who: Organizations whose main goals were getting and keeping power.
What: They essentially bribed immigrants for their votes.
Why: Political Machines did this to stay in power.
One of the "paganic" beliefs that the Aztecs thought at the prehistoric time would be that in order to continue the sun on moving, it must be fed with a precious fluid, at which time they guessed it could be human blood. They made a lot of human sacrifices for the sun in which these humans are mostly slaves or prisoners.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 on this ruling overturning election spending restrictions dating back over 100 years.
It was always believed that the government was responsible for preventing corruption by restricting corporate and other group spending on elections.
This ruling written by Justice Anthony Kennedy states that "limiting 'independent political spending' from corporations and other groups violates the First Amendment right to free speech."
Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
Increased government oversight of financial markets by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and other new regulatory agencies.
During the 22nd January, 1905, Russian people held a peaceful protest in St. Petersburg to claim for their rights since they were treated as slaves due to the Tsar's social and political system. While a huge crowd was marching towards the Winter Palace, the Tsar's troops fired on the people killing hundreds of protestors. This day is remembered as "Bloody Sunday". This tragedy paved the way to many strikes, riots and political agitation by the people who continued showing their discontent. Those who engaged in protests against the Tsa's system of government were considered Communists.