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Mandarinka [93]
3 years ago
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For this assignment, you'll be creating a document or project. Corruption was certainly an issue during this time period. From k

ickbacks to bribery and everything in between politics in the late 1800's certainly had room for improvement. Your assignment is to create a Political Corruption One Pager with the following criteria:
3 specific situations of corruption during the late 1800's
1 image per situation
For each situation you must include:
Name, date, people involved, brief explanation of the corruption
Brief summary of the outcomes and lessons learned
Each example of corruption should be organized in a textbox (with or without lines)
At the bottom of the page you should have a works cited page
History
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dezoksy [38]3 years ago
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