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Q: During the 1870s and 1880s what republican group was known for its support of civil service reform?
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What event changed republican party position on civil service reform?

The Assassination of President James Garfield


What event changed the republican party's on civil service reform?

The Assassination of President James Garfield


What event changed the republican party's position on civil service reform?

The Assassination of President James Garfield


What event change the republican party position on civil service reform?

The assassination of president James Garfield


What event changed the republican party position on civil service reform?

The Assassination of President James Garfield


Who were the Stalwarts and what did they represent?

The Stalwarts are a group of republican machine politicians who strongly opposed civil service reform.


What event changed the republican's party position on civil service reform?

The Assassination of President James Garfield


What event changed the republican partys position on civil service reform?

then assassination of president james garfield


Could you use a sentence with civil service?

The Democratic nor the Republican parties wanted to reform the civil service, as Rutherford B. Hayes did.


Republican party faction led by senator roscoe conkling that opposed all attempts at civil service reform?

Stalwarts


These Republican supporters of New York City boss Roscoe Conkling were strongly opposed to civil service reform?

a. stalwarts


Why did the Republican Party lose power during the 1870's?

A series of scandals during the Ulysses Grant administration created dissent in the party. Civil service reformers revolted in the 1872 election, and a group of Republicans named the Mugwumps advocated for civil service patronage reform.