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Social Studies, 19.02.2021 01:00 haileyjones732

in Boss Tweeds quote "this population is too hopelessly split into races and factions to govern it under universal suffrage, except by the bribery of patronage, or corruption." what inference can you make about Boss Tweeds character and how he treated immigrants?

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