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What was the primary purpose of political machines? to control one party and its candidates to control one area for a political party to make sure the needs of people were met to bribe public officials
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What was the primary purpose of political machines?
to control one party and its candidates
to control one area for a political party
to make sure the needs of people were met
to bribe public officials to enforce policies
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i agree the answer is A. to control one party and its candidates... :)
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Your answer should be A- To control a party and it's candidates
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