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Slide 1 GILDED AGE POLITICS APUSH Slide 2 The “Politics of Equilibrium” Slide 3 A Two-Party Stalemate Slide 4 Well-Defined Voting Blocs  White Southerners  Catholics…

Politics of the Gilded Age Politics of the Gilded Age 1877-1900 1 Politics of the Gilded Age 1877-1900 inaction, corruption characterized politics Political parties evenly…

POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE Tammany Hall POLITICAL MACHINES During late 1800âs, many cities run by a Political machine. This was an organized group, headed by a city boss,…

Ch. 7 Sec. 1/2 Organizations affiliated with one party Control elections in city or state Voter fraud âVote early and vote oftenâ Buying votes Spoils system Politicians…

Politics in the Gilded Age Politics in the Gilded Age Political Corruption Local Urban problems such as crime and poor sanitation led people to give control of local governments…

Slide 1 Politics in the Gilded Age Focus Question Explain what services a local government should provide for its residents. Urban Growth Tremendous growth of cities in the…

Slide 1 POPULIST MOVEMENT FARMING DOMINATED THE LIVES OF MOST AMERICANS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST DURING TIMES OF DEPRESSION (1873 & 1893) FARMERS SUFFERED A GREAT DEAL FAILURE…

The Gilded Age Politics in the Gilded Age Chapter 15 Section 2 SECTION 3 Politics in the Gilded Age Objectives Explain the role of political machines and political bosses.…

Gilded Age Politics in America Politics in the Gilded Age The “Politics of Equilibrium" 1. A Two-Party Stalemate Two-Party “Balance” 2. Intense Voter Loyalty to…

Slide 1 Politics in the Gilded Age Focus Question Is there any difference between the Political Parties today? Political Machines Cities and some states dominated by Political…

PowerPoint Presentation Politics in the Gilded Age “I know now that all that glitters is not gold... However, I still go underrating men of gold, and glorifying men of…

Politics in the Gilded Age Politics in the Gilded Age Ch 8, Sec 1 The Gilded Age âGildedâ â covered with a thin layer of gold. Coined by Twain; Thin layer of prosperity…

END OF RECONSTRUCTION 1877 … HAYES V. TILDEN QUID PRO QUO RECONSTRUCTION POLITICAL SCENE DECLINE OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER PRESIDENCY CONTROLLED BY REPUBLICANS Charges of Corruption…

21_GildedAgePoliticsForgettable Presidents After Compromise of 1877 (Hayes), govt. is inactive. Attn. shifts to industrialization/ urbanization/West Presidents are “forgettable”

Microsoft Word - norton_sgvol2_ch20.docCHAPTER 20 Gilded Age Politics, 1877–1900 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After you have studied Chapter 20 in your textbook and worked through

Gilded Age Politics18: Ulysses S. Grant: • administration plagued by scandals • Credit Mobilier Scandal: Vice President and members of Congress took bribes from

Slide 1 National Politics in the Gilded Age 1877-1900 Slide 2 Characteristics of Gilded Age Politics GA Politics: Political Stalemate Complacency Conservatism Causes: Political…

Politics in the Gilded Age The Gilded Age stretched from the 1870s through the 1890s. The era got its name from an 1873 novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, The…

1. Greed, Graft & Corruption of Politics in the Gilded AgeU.S. History II Ms. White 2. Bellwork:• Have you ever done a favor forsomeone or given a person a giftwith…

The Politics of the Gilded Age The Politics of the Gilded Age Libertyville High School Political Overview, 1876-1892 Responsibilities of Govât Deliver the mail Collect taxes…