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What role did political machines serve in cities

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Many machines formed in cities to serve immigrants to the U.S. in the late 19th century who viewed machines as a vehicle for political enfranchisement. Machine workers helped win elections by turning out large numbers of voters on election day.

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Explanation: The political machines played the role of commanding votes with the aim of exercising political control in either a county, state or city.

Other roles played by the political machines was to seek the imprisonment of people so that these people would persuade the future voter in favor of the political party and capture the most votes in political elections of any kind.

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