Toward the mid 20th century, the reform/good government movement displaced the political machine as the dominant force in urban politics. What contributed to the decline of the political machine? Why did the reform movement appeal to urban residents in the post-World War 2 era?
Toward the mid 20th century, the reform/good government movement displaced the political machine as the dominant force in urban politics. What contributed to the decline of the political machine? Why did the reform movement appeal to urban residents in the post-World War 2 era?
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Toward the mid 20th century, the reform/good government movement displaced the political machine as the dominant force in urban politics. What contributed to the decline of the political machine? Why did the reform movement appeal to urban residents in the post-World War 2 era?