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Chiang<span> Kai-Shek was the </span><span>former President of the Republic of China.
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In U.S. Politics, the political machines played a primary goal of keeping itself in power rather than providing good government.
<h3>What was the political machines?</h3>
In the 1900s U.S. politics, the machines referred to the party organization that is headed by a single boss or small autocratic group that commands enough votes to maintain political and administrative control of a city, county, state etc.
One of the most notorious political machines was the Tammany Hall who was the Democratic Party machine that played a major role in controlling New York City and New York politics and helping immigrants to rise up in American politics from the 1790s to the 1960s.
These political machines gained their power by being runned by collections of self-serving political machines that wanted to control access to political power by rigging votes, buying people's loyalty and their ballots.
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Muslims still ruled Jerusalem but Christian pilgrims could still access the city for free.
1. The north lacked certain food, material, and hunting items that the south U.S. had
2. Not entirely sure, but I'm pretty sure it's because it cost more money or material for the citizens of the south
3. ?
4. Slaves were treated as if they were not as a whole person, but less than one, therefore with disrespect and unfairly. They were given little (but enough) food and clothing to survive and slept anywhere they could.
5. The west I'm guessing enjoyed having slavery and took advantage.
6. ?
7. ?
Sorry, I haven't learned too much about the west. we are still learning about the East.