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guapka [62]
3 years ago
6

Boss tweed and the tweed ring political machine during the gilded age impacted immigrant groups by supporting the chinese exclus

ion act. establishing settlement houses to help immigrants learn english, find a job, and provide daycare. banning them from working in local industries. providing city services in return for their votes.
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Oksanka [162]3 years ago
6 0
<span>providing city services in return for their votes.--bosses worked as gang or mob systems providing a service in exchange for something, mostly votes.

Boss systems though corrupt, provided many services to new immigrants such as connections to a home, a job, or finding resources within the city. If a person needed paperwork for example, they could go to a boss and in exchange for votes the boss would get things pushed through the city government. They were powerful and were able to amass large number of votes for their political party. </span>
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