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1. A Two-Party Stalemate Two-Party “Balance” 2. Intense Voter Loyalty to the Two Major Political Parties 3. Well-Defined Voting Blocs Democratic Bloc Republican Bloc…

Documents The Gilded Age and Urban and Rural Discontent

The Gilded Age and Urban and Rural Discontent APUSH – Unit 7 End of Reconstruction Pages 512-525 Election of 1868 Corruption Issues Election of 1872 Panic of 1873 Election…

Documents From Stalemate to Crisis Politics in the Glided Age.

From Stalemate to Crisis Politics in the Glided Age Politics of Equilibrium Period of remarkable political stability YET, pretty high voter turnout Almost 80% of voters participated…

Documents 1866-1896. Warm up List three ways in which the Federal gov’t was involved in the economy from...

1866-1896 Warm up List three ways in which the Federal gov’t was involved in the economy from 1793 - 1865 The Party Machine: Graft political organization in which an authoritative…

Documents Gilded Age IV: Politics (1870-1890). Learning Targets I can analyze the role of political machines.....

Gilded Age IV: Politics (1870-1890) Learning Targets I can analyze the role of political machines and patronage in Gilded Age politics. I can evaluate the climax and collapse…

Documents By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY with additional slides by Bob Daugherty.

By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY with additional slides by Bob Daugherty Gilded Age The term Gilded Age comes from Mark Twain as the title of one of…

Documents Ch.8 and 9. The Gilded Age glittering layer of prosperity that covered the poverty and corruption...

Ch.8 and 9 The Gilded Age glittering layer of prosperity that covered the poverty and corruption that existed in much of society. In the late 1800’s businesses operated…

Documents Issues of the Gilded Age

Honors American History Chapter 7 Segregation and Discrimination What other types of discrimination and segregation did they face? What were Jim Crow laws? What was the worst…