The level of corruption in machine politics
a. devastated local economies because the machines ran cities into severe debt.
b. had no effect on local economies because the machines targeted state economies over local ones.
c. was not debilitating to local economies because machine politics wanted to make and spend money.
d. intertwined the local, state, and national economies by increasing the spread of machine politics nationwide.
c
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Which of the following events led to the end of France's Second Republic?
A. The rise of the Orleans' line of descendants to the French monarchy in 1830. B. The storming of the Bastille prison in 1789. C. The defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. D. The capture of Louis Napoleon by German forces during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. E. The coup d'état staged by Louis Napoleon in 1851.
Symbolic policy impact deals with
a. net costs. b. net benefits. c. tangible accomplishments. d. perceptions of governmental actions.