ࡱ> *,)7  bjbjUU 7|7|l             $  &FFFFFFFF$1 Q FFFFF  FFF F FF* rT  FF: p@{  F:*FD0 8F      APUSH: Chapter 19 Amsco Notes (pp. 380-382) Gilded Age Mark Twain coined term. Superficial glitter of new wealth( little substance. Politics of era: Forgettable Presidents Ignored problems from industrial growth industry/cities( (me) led to power of political machines Avoidance of controversial issues. Causes of Stalemate: Prevailing political ideology/thought Campaign tactics Party Patronage (as we saw with political machines, etc. in chap. 18. Limited Gov. Laissez-faire + Social Darwinism Fed. Courts did not regulate business (that much) ( see quote on page 380. My country, is of thee, Once land of liberty, Of thee I sing. Land of the Millionaire; Farmers with pockets bare; Caused by the cursed snare-The Money Ring. Alliance Songster, 1890 This statement truly sums up this time period. Campaign Strategy Close elections 1876+1892. Dems won two presidencys, controlled House 8 of 10 elections. Result( divided government. Repubs were in control 89-91 of presidency and house. Campaigns Brass bands, flags, free beers, etc. Avoided issues 80% came out to vote (a lot) Strong party loyalty( regional, religious, ethnic ties. RepublicansDemocrats-Reminded people and veterans of CW and how Dems started it (Wave Bloody Shirt tactic -Reformers and Afr. Amer.s -Core-business men and middle class. -High protective tariffs for bus. -Anglo-Saxon Protestants -Former Confederate states ( Solid South -In north, big political machines + immigrant vote. (Ironic to me because the KKK was/is against these types of people). Chuck Norris agrees -Catholics, Lutherans, Jews anti-temperance/prohibition which was led by Protestants Repubs ( -States rights and limited power of Fed. Gov. Party Patronage Name of the game was to gain office, hold it, give jobs to party members. Example below of Repubs in NY Conkling of NY Stalwarts Blain opponents of Stalwarts - Halfbreeds Repubs who didnt play game Mugwumps (fence sitters) -tu8M+,G0ACEij A ' ; < jCJ CJ 56CJ 5CJ 6CJ jCJ 5>*CJ CJ  j5>*,-.78MsF./E' & F & F & F & Fh^h & F & F  'U  A B d yyyysyy$If$Ifk$$Ifl0,"LL064 la $$Ifa$ & F & F d e f  ; < k$$Ifl0,"LL064 la$If$If K n  & F & F/ =!"#$% i@@@ Normal CJOJPJQJ_HmH sH tH 0@0 Heading 1$@&CJ(<A@< Default Paragraph Font*B@* Body TextCJ -.78MsF./E'UABdef;<Kn0          F    '     'd   vxo{3333 Bob MarleyTMacintosh HD:Users:jaimebellos:Documents:AP US History:AP Unit 7:Chap 19 Notes Amsco Bob Marley\Macintosh HD:Users:jaimebellos:Documents:Microsoft User Data:AutoRecovery save of Chap 19 No Bob MarleyRMacintosh HD:Users:jaimebellos:Documents:Microsoft User Data:Word Work File A_1654 Bob MarleyRMacintosh HD:Users:jaimebellos:Documents:Microsoft User Data:Word Work File A_3510ComptechDH:\1 AP US History\UNIT 7 - Ch 19-21\Chap 19\Chap 19 Notes Amsco.doc r=@>e1VFi[XkjD808^8`0o(.^`.pLp^p`L.@ @ ^@ `.^`.L^`L.^`.^`.PLP^P`L.808^8`05o(.^`.pLp^p`L.@ @ ^@ `.^`.L^`L.^`.^`.PLP^P`L.808^8`0o(.^`o(.pLp^p`L.@ @ ^@ `.^`.L^`L.^`.^`.PLP^P`L.808^8`0o(.^`.pLp^p`L.@ @ ^@ `.^`.L^`L.^`.^`.PLP^P`L. r=1VF@[Xk@0 P@UnknownGz Times New Roman5Symbol3& z Arial;Wingdings3Times 1hFF_!s $20B#q"APUSH: Chapter 19 Amsco Notes (pp Bob MarleyComptechOh+'0 $ @ L X dpx#APUSH: Chapter 19 Amsco Notes (ppsPUS Bob Marleypob  Normal.dotp Comptechtp2mpMicrosoft Word 9.0A@@!y@ua@{@ua@{!s՜.+,0 hp  None   #APUSH: Chapter 19 Amsco Notes (pp Title  "#$%&'(+Root Entry F p@{-1Table WordDocumentSummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8!CompObjjObjectPool p@{ p@{  FMicrosoft Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q