Whose corruption did the cartoons of Thomas Nast expose?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Nast exposed the political corruption of the Tammany Hall political machine in New York City

Political Science

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The process by which representatives of employees help determine the direction of the company in which they work is called

a. co-option. b. co-determination. c. co-direction. d. democratic corporatism. e. democratic socialism.

Political Science

According to functionalists, integration widens and deepens through a process called:

A. expansion B. spillover C. enlargement D. leakage E. fallout

Political Science

Which of the following characterizes decision-making during crises?

a. It involves the collection of large amounts of information by the Departments of State and Defense. b. It relies heavily on historical analogies. c. It relies on a coherent understanding of the national interest. d. It relies increasingly on computers and data collection.

Political Science

The idea of a "civic culture" includes the principle that

A. individuals participate if it is in their personal interest to do so. B. individuals accept the "rules of the game" of the political regime. C. individuals compete for power with other individuals. D. individuals fear other individuals gaining political power.

Political Science