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INTRO TO GILDED AGE & PROGRESSIVE ERA
Political Machines to Recall
The Gilded Age was an era of political corruption in national, state, and urban governments
Political Machine:• The best example of ethnic group organization was
called the Political Machine.• This was an organization of political and community
leaders that manipulated democracy for material gain. Leaders of an ethnic community would use their influence to raid public funds and offer rewards such as jobs, housing and neighborhood improvements to loyal community members and immigrants in exchange for Votes
• Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall of New York City, were infamous for their political strength and corruption. They were reputed to have stolen millions in public funds.
Many city governments were run by political machinesBecause machine politicians
controlled access to city jobs, business licenses, and
building projects, they tended to be corrupt
Many politicians used fraud to win elections, used their influence for
personal gain (graft), or took bribes
The most notorious urban politician was Boss Tweed
of New York’s Tammany Hall political machine
The “Tweed Ring” defrauded New York City
of millions of dollars until it was exposed by reporter Thomas Nast
Many government positions,such as tax collectors or post office officials, were appointed as rewards for
loyalty to a political party (called patronage)Congress passed the
Pendleton Act in 1883 that created merit-
based exams for most civil service jobs in the federal government
Pendleton Civil Service Act 1883
• The Pendleton Civil Service Act established an independent three-member Civil Service Commission that would fill government jobs on the basis of an entrance exam and not favoritism- Anti-Corruption measure in order to end Patronage
Recall, Referendum, Initiative
• Recall = Voters hold the power to remove a public official from office before the next election
• Referendum = A process by which voters approve bills offered by the legislature
• Initiative = A process by which special interest groups, through voter participation, can propose bills to their legislature for a vote.