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When you first get in… ( Newsies Assignment Due- get ready for turn in)

When you first get in… ( Newsies Assignment Due- get ready for turn in) . Add LO & DQ to pg. 125 LO: 1. Identify political machines 2. Identify examples of political corruption DQ: 1. What is a political machine?

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When you first get in… ( Newsies Assignment Due- get ready for turn in)

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  1. When you first get in… (Newsies Assignment Due- get ready for turn in) • Add LO & DQ to pg. 125 LO: 1. Identify political machines 2. Identify examples of political corruption DQ: 1. What is a political machine? 2. What are some examples of political corruption caused by Tammany Hall? Table of Contents Pg. 124 Tammany Hall Recipe 1/22/14 Pg. 125 Political Machines & Corruption 1/22/14

  2. Review “Corruption” • Person with most family members that live with them (if you live in two houses, count all both!) • Share picture and own definition

  3. What does the word “political” have to do with? • The way people live • Money • Government

  4. Political Machine • Large group of dishonest politicians work together for power and money • Goals: • Get group’s own candidates elected to all top jobs in city gov’t • Once in control of city, used power to make the leaders rich • Largest Political Machine: Tammany Hall

  5. Political Corruption Examples

  6. Political Corruption • At your tables, you will read “Tweed’s Machine” • As you read, you will highlight or underline any information is an example of political corruption • Each table will be responsible for sharing one description or example of political corruption they found in the reading

  7. Tammany Hall Recipe • Tammany Hall was a political club with lots of descriptions. You will use the information you read to create a recipe for Tammany Hall • Your recipe should include: • At least 4 different ingredients • Measurements for each ingredient • 1 cup; ½ cup; tablespoon; a pinch • 3 directions about how to prepare your recipe • Mixing ingredients? Does it go in the oven? How long does it cook? How long does it cook for?

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