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Q: How did patronage benefit politicians during the gilded age?
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During the Gilded Age the lifeblood of both the Democratic and the Republican parties was?

political patronage


Political participation during the gilded age was?

The political participation was high. This is during the gilded age.


Political participation during the gilded age?

Political participation during the Gilded Age was extremely high.


What ended the gilded age?

During the 1890s, the US suffered a depression of similar proportions to the one we're in now, which led to the election of more working-class friendly politicians and the start of the Progressive Era.


What was the quote William Shakespeare on The Gilded Age?

Shakespeare wasn't alive during the Gilded Age.


Was William Mckinley president during the gilded age?

Yes. He was the last of the Gilded Age presidents.


When were bloomers invented?

During the Gilded age.


Who was the Republican Party faction during the gilded age?

There were 2 factions during the Gilded Age of the Republican Party. James G. Blaine and the Half-Breeds was one Republican Party faction during the Gilded Age. Roscoe Conkling and the Stalwarts were the other faction.


How was Participation during the gilded age?

extremely high


What president was assassinated during the gilded age?

Garfield


Which statement is supported by the information in the reading passageThe main source of political corruption in the Gilded Age was centered in state governments?

Political corruption was not limited to a specific political party.


Why do you think corruption became so widespread during the Gilded Age?

Corruption was so widespread during the Gilded Age because there was little government regulation, federal and state.