Briefly explain an event or idea from the period 1865–1898 that could be used to support or refute Ackerman’s perspective


''It's hard not to admire the skill behind Tweed's system, though. The Tweed ring at its height was an engineering marvel, strong and solid, strategically deployed to control key power points: the courts, the legislature, the treasury and the ballot box. Its frauds had a grandeur of scale and an elegance of structure: money-laundering, profit sharing and organization… His aid took many forms, state money for schools and hospitals, lumps of coal at Christmas, and city patronage jobs to put bread on family dinner tables…. The ring had only one fatal flaw: its humanity. Human beings composed it, governed by greed, vanity and fear. Greed ultimately took control; they stole too much and lost their nerve. Treachery broke the ring more than any outside force. '


—Kenneth Ackerman, Tweed biographer, 2005




''The fact is New York politics were always dishonest — long before my time. There never was a time you couldn't buy the Board of Aldermen…. A politician coming forward takes things as they are. '


—William M. "Boss" Tweed, from a jailhouse interview, 1877

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One event that can be used to support the idea that Ackerman gave here is the fact that despite being so corrupt, Tweed was one legislator in the United States.

Who was Tweed?

This man was also referred to by the name Boss Tweed. He was known to be very corrupt.

Even with  the level of corruption that he had, he was known to have been a legislator in New York and the senate of the United States.

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