Political machine, in U.S. politics, a party organization, headed by a single boss or small autocratic group, that commands enough votes to maintain political and administrative control of a city, county, or state.
The rapid growth of American cities in the 19th century, a result of both immigration and migration from rural areas, created huge problems for city governments, which were often poorly structured and unable to provide services. In those conditions, political machines—such as Tammany Hall, run by boss William Magear Tweed (1823–73) in New York City—were able to build a loyal voter following, especially among immigrant groups, by performing such favours as providing jobs or housing.
If you're taking the connexus one heres the answers ;]
1. D(Negros have fought and died for this country)
2.C(women are left out of the political process)
3.B(the civil rights act of 1964)
4.C(these are border states that see larger numbers of immigrants)
5.A(the united states has an ethnically diverse population)
6.B & C(the DREAM act proposes support for undocumented youth to attend college & the immigration act of 1990 increased the number of permanent visas granted)
7.A & D (avoids participation in criminal activity& displays tolerance for different opinions)
8. D(being elected to political office)
9.A B or C(multiple perspectives and diverse experiences, passionate and active citizens & recognising the gap between ideals and practices)
10. C(immigration)
11. A (immigrants often come in search of economic improvement)
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Answer:
C. He studied all sorts of natrue, streams to trees.