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Unit 6: Period 6: 1865–1898
6.4 Politics in the Gilded Age
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Match the political party with its economic policy during the Gilded Age:
Republican Party ↔️ High tariffs and limited government intervention
Democratic Party ↔️ Lower tariffs and more regulation
Match the political party with its stance on civil rights during the Gilded Age:
Republican Party ↔️ Supported civil rights for freed slaves
Democratic Party ↔️ Opposed civil rights for freed slaves
Both Republican and Democratic machines supported restricting immigration during the Gilded Age.
False
The Sherman Antitrust Act was passed to promote competition and limit monopolies during the
Gilded Age
.
True
Party bosses and political machines during the Gilded Age used the patronage system to reward their
supporters
Wealth inequality in American society during the Gilded Age was exacerbated by the patronage system.
True
The Gilded Age saw a significant increase in
wealth disparity
and social tensions.
True
The Gilded Age led to the U.S. becoming a major industrial power
despite
political corruption.
True
Democratic machines during the Gilded Age were more supportive of civil rights for freed
slaves
Which new government agency was created to regulate the railroad industry during the Gilded Age?
Interstate Commerce Commission
The political corruption of the Gilded Age undermined public trust in
government
.
True
What did the patronage system during the Gilded Age contribute to in American society?
Political corruption
The political corruption of the Gilded Age contributed to growing social tensions and
inequalities
in American society.
True
What period in U.S. history is referred to as the Gilded Age?
1865 to 1898
What was the system of patronage used by political machines during the Gilded Age?
Exchanging jobs for loyalty
Order the key characteristics of political machines during the Gilded Age:
1️⃣ Patronage to maintain power
2️⃣ Controlled nominations and elections
3️⃣ Widespread political corruption
4️⃣ Dominance of party bosses
What type of economic policy did the U.S. government generally follow during the Gilded Age?
Laissez-faire
Order the following political scandals of the Gilded Age
1️⃣ Crédit Mobilier Scandal
2️⃣ Whiskey Ring
3️⃣ Star Route Scandal
Match the Gilded Age political scandals with their descriptions:
Crédit Mobilier Scandal ↔️ Construction company bribed Congress
Whiskey Ring ↔️ Government officials defrauded tax revenue
Star Route Scandal ↔️ Contractors inflated mail costs
Republican machines during the Gilded Age supported economic policies favoring big
business
The Gilded Age followed the
Reconstruction
Political machines were led by
party
bosses.
Political leadership during the Gilded Age was characterized by the rise of political machines and party bosses, who used
patronage
The patronage system involved political leaders appointing supporters to government jobs based on
loyalty
What was the Crédit Mobilier Scandal about during the Gilded Age?
Bribing Congress for contracts
The Whiskey Ring scandal involved government officials and distillers conspiring to defraud the federal government of millions in tax
revenue
Which economic group did Democratic machines primarily support during the Gilded Age?
Labor unions
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