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What made it the Gilded Age? Why did machine politics become common in big cities? *

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In the politics of representative democracies, a political machine is a political group in which an authoritative leader or small group command the support of a corps of supporters and businesses (like campaign workers), who receive rewards for their efforts
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t was an era full of corruption in all parts of our society. There were multiple efforts to fix this corruption. It was called the gilded age because of the social problems that could only be seen on the inside.

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