Answer:
William "Boss" Tweed ran the Democratic party machine in 19th century New York City called Tammany Hall and was eventually convicted of corruption and embezzlement of government funds.
Tweed and his accomplices committed about $30 million to $200 million in fraud. It was only after a series of articles in the New York Times in 1871 that these practices came to an end. Tweed was indicted and in 1873 he was sentenced to an initial 12 years in prison. After serving one year, he was released but was immediately arrested again. A civil suit followed, but on December 4, 1875, Tweed managed to escape. He was eventually detained in Spain by the authorities there and extradited to the US where he would remain in prison until his death two years later.
Promote the social and economic needs of farmers in the United States.
The three
Korean dynasty with the list of events and developments are the following:
<span>1. </span>Silla dynasty- Under this
dynasty, Korea became a tributary state of China. As Chinese influence
increased, Confucian views took root. However, Koreans adapted Confucian ideas
to fit their own traditions.
<span>2. </span>The Koryo dynasty- replaced the
Silla dynasty in 935. Confucianism and Buddhism
were both influential during this time. Koreans used woodblock printing from
China to produce Buddhist texts. They also learned to make Chinese porcelain.
They then perfected the technique for making a porcelain with an unusual blue-green
glaze called celadon.
<span>3. </span><span>Choson dynasty- the
longest-lasting, but final, Korean dynasty. Set up by Korean general Yi
Song-gye who overthrew Koryo who returned to power when the Mongols rule
collapsed after an almost 119 years that they occupied the country where they 1st
invaded Korea in 1231 until 1350s.</span>
Answer:
because of changes in crime and punishment..