Tammany Hall was a powerful Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in controlling New York City politics from the 1790s to 1960s. It was known for its patronage system where jobs and favors were given out in return for votes and support.
Imagine Tammany Hall as an exclusive club where members get special privileges (jobs, contracts) but they have to pay their dues (votes, loyalty).
Patronage System: A type of corrupt government practice where officials reward their supporters with benefits like jobs or favors - think about it as if you're giving your friend extra candy because they helped you with homework.
Spoils System: A practice where a political party gives public office to its supporters following an election victory - it's like winning a soccer match and then getting to choose the best players for your team.
Political Corruption: The use of powers by government officials or their network contacts for illegitimate private gain - it's like using cheat codes in a video game to unfairly win.
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