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.
During the Gilded Age, a business owner would most likely belong to the Republican Party. The Republican Party was generally associated with pro-business policies, protective tariffs, and support for industrial growth, which appealed to many entrepreneurs and business owners of that era. Additionally, the party's alignment with big business and support for infrastructure projects made it attractive to those seeking to expand their enterprises.
Half-Breeds
republican party
Ballinger-Pinchot affair
Stalwart Faction Im doing the chapter 23 guide book too. I feel your pain.
Gold standard , high tariffs and limits on immigrantion
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EW APUSH D:The Stalwart Faction, by the way.
During the Gilded Age, if a Southern Black individual were allowed to vote, they would most likely support the Republican Party. Following the Civil War, the Republican Party was associated with the abolition of slavery and the protection of African American rights during Reconstruction. However, systemic barriers such as Jim Crow laws, literacy tests, and intimidation often suppressed Black voting in the South, significantly limiting their political participation.
The dominant political party in presidential elections was the Republican party.
The Republican Party had not been created at that time.
In the south the Democratic party and in the north the Republican Party