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PLEASE FALST I'M IN TEST

Use the quotation below to answer the question that follows.

"If there's a fire in Ninth, Tenth, or Eleventh Street, for example, any hour of the day or night, I'm usually there .... If a family is burned out I don't ask them whether they are Republicans or Democrats and I don't refer them to the Charity Organization Society, which would investigate their case in a month or two and would decide they were worthy of help about the time they are dead from starvation. I just get ſa place to live] for them, buy clothes for them ... and fix them up till they get things runnin' again."

- George Washington Plunkitt, Tammany Hall precinct captain, 1905

What did Tammany Hall precinct captain Plunkitt expect in return for providing such help for people?

O their political loyalty
O their promise of money
O their naturalization as citizens
O their promise to stay out of trouble​

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Answer:

their naturalization as citizens

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