Chapter 7 POLITICAL MACHINES GROUP Work (3 or less) 30 POINTS

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Chapter 7 POLITICAL MACHINES GROUP Work (3 or less) 30 POINTS

To Do List…. Create a propaganda poster for your political machine. Due Monday 11/6 Present to the class on Monday for EXTRA CREDIT.

Political Machine Poster Requirements 1. Create a Name for your Political Machine. 2. Location (City, State) 3. One-Sentence Mission Statement (Ex: Our mission is to …). 4. List and describe 5 services offered by your political machine to immigrants. 5. List and describe 3 examples of graft (political corruption) used by your political machine. Be specific. 6. One Color illustration that symbolizes your political machine’s agenda.