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Politics of the Gilded Age

Politics of the Gilded Age. From 1877 to 1900, US politics was dominated by issues of corruption and reform. The Gilded Age suggests that there was a glittering layer of ________ that covered the poverty and __________ that existed in much of society. This term was coined by ____________.

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Politics of the Gilded Age

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  1. Politics of the Gilded Age From 1877 to 1900, US politics was dominated by issues of corruption and reform.

  2. The Gilded Age suggests that there was a glittering layer of ________ that covered the poverty and __________ that existed in much of society. This term was coined by ____________. prosperity corruption Mark Twain

  3. In the late 1800’s businesses operated without much government regulation. This is known as _____________ economics. Laissez-faire means ‘allow to be’ in __________. laissez-faire French

  4. Although people accepted laissez-fair economics in theory, they supported government involvement when it benefited them. For example, American businesses accepted land grants and _____________. A subsidy is a payment made by the government to encourage the development of certain key industries, such as ___________. subsidies railroads

  5. The Spoils System Under the Spoils System, candidates for political office would offer potential ______ in exchange for ______. The spoils system also gave supporters access to money and political favors. jobs votes http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/blog/dr_saturday/post/Update-On-second-thought-Brian-Butler-sounds-e?urn=ncaaf,139220

  6. During the Gilded Age, the Republicans and Democrats had roughly the same number of supporters. To keep party members loyal, candidates rewarded supporters and tried to avoid ____________ issues. The Republicans appealed to the industrialists, bankers, and eastern farmers. They favored the gold standard, high tariffs, and the enforcement of ____ laws, regulations that prohibited certain activities people considered _________. The Democratic party attracted the less privileged groups such as northern urban ___________, laborers, southern planters, and western ________. controversial blue immoral immigrants farmers

  7. THE BLUE LAWS In Salem, West Virginia, it's against the law to eat candy less than an hour and a half before church service. In Winona Lake, Wisconsin, it is illegal to eat ice cream at a counter on Sunday. Marbles, Dominoes, and yo-yos are also banned on Sundays in a handful of states. Florida prohibits unmarried women from parachuting on Sundays. According to Michigan state law, a woman’s hair belongs to her spouse and she needs his permission before it can be cut. In the Big Apple, wearing clingy or body-hugging clothing carries a $25 dollar fine. In Memphis, Tennessee, women can't drive a car unless there is a man with a red flag in front of the car warning the other people on the road. Texas law: "When two railroad trains meet at a crossing, each shall stop and neither shall proceed until the other has passed." It is a crime to molest butterflies in California.

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