Question

Why was William Tweed so popular with New Yorks immigrant poor?

a. He was willing to speak truth to power and challenged labor unions.

b. He fought hard for more liberal immigration laws.

c. He had provided food, fuel, and patronage to them in exchange for their votes.

d. He uncovered much of the corruption in the city and introduced crucial political reforms.

e. He himself was a recent immigrant with roots in German proto-socialist movements.

ANS: C TOP: Politics in a Gilded Age

DIF: Moderate REF: Full p. 620 | Seagull p. 630

MSC: Understanding OBJ: 5. Determine whether the Gilded Age political system was effective in meeting its goals.

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