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Gilded Age Politics

Gilded Age Politics. (1869 – 1900). Corruption of the Grant Administration. Gould – Fisk gold scheme Credit Mobilier scandal Union Pacific RR used construction company in which several congressmen were major stockholders. Civil Service Reform.

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Gilded Age Politics

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  1. Gilded Age Politics (1869 – 1900)

  2. Corruption of the Grant Administration • Gould – Fisk gold scheme • Credit Mobilier scandal • Union Pacific RR used construction company in which several congressmen were major stockholders

  3. Civil Service Reform • President Garfield assassinated in 1881 by disappointed office seeker • Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883 exams for some govt. jobs • President Cleveland adds 12,000 jobs to list

  4. Growth of Populism • Populist party started 1892 • Farmers angry over: falling prices, scarce money for loans, high debt • Farmers demand: • Tariff reduction • Graduated income tax • Public ownership of railroads • Popular election of senators • Currency reform

  5. Currency Reform contd. • 1873 paper money replaces silver • 1890 Sherman silver purchase act = more $$ in circulation (inflation) means more purchasing power • 1893 panic severely reduced farmers purchasing power

  6. Protest – Coxey’s Army • Thousands of protesters march on Washington DC • Demand government create new jobs and pay with paper money

  7. Election of 1896 • Democratic party and the Populist Party (3rd party) join in support of Wm. Jennings Bryan • Republicans support Wm. McKinley

  8. Bryan v. Darrow“The Monkey Trial” • Tennessee • Trial of the Century • Bible v. Science • God v. Man • Creation Theory v. Evolution of the Species

  9. William McKinley • Very conservative supported business and high protective tariffs • 1896 -1901 • Elected as a Republican • Industry v. Agriculture • Killed in Buffalo NY at Pan American Exposition

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