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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