1. A Two-Party Stalemate Two-Party Balance 3. Well-Defined Voting Blocs Democratic Bloc Republican Bloc White southerners (preservation of white supremacy)
The Gilded Age The Gilded Age also known as the Golden Age But was it really Golden??? What would cause it to NOT be Golden? Corruption… political scandal…
A Two- Party Stalemate In the 1890s, the groups of potential voters who were disenfranchised were A.all of the answers below B.most women C.poor Southern.
Gilded Age Politics
1. A Two-Party Stalemate 2. Intense Voter Loyalty to the Two Major Political Parties.
Gilded Age Politics. Political Bosses: Manipulated immigration, controlled jobs, business licenses, and influenced courts and other municipal agencies.
POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE A18 06.01.14. Origins of the Term: Origins of the Term: Mark Twain’s The Gilded Age(1873)
Think About It What does the word “gilded” mean?
Unit 8 Part 2 2013. 1. A Two-Party Stalemate Two-Party “Balance”
Honors American History Chapter 7 Segregation and Discrimination What other types of discrimination and segregation did they face? What were Jim Crow.
Industrialization 1865-1900 Chapter 25: Industry Comes of Age Railroads P. 536-545.