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Which of the following is true of party politics in the Gilded Age?

A) Allegiance to national parties and their candidates were usually evenly divided.
B) The Republican party dominated Congress throughout the period.
C) Popular-vote landslides characterized the presidential elections of the period.
D) The party that controlled the presidency usually controlled Congress.

Gilded Age

A term often used to describe the late 19th century in the United States, a period marked by rapid industrialization, economic growth, and ostentatious displays of wealth, alongside deep social inequalities.

Party Politics

The politics and policies promoted by political parties as they compete for control of government offices and influence over governmental decisions.

Popular-vote Landslides

Elections in which the winning candidate secures an overwhelmingly large percentage of the popular vote, highlighting significant public support.

  • Familiarize oneself with the political entities and parties that existed during the Gilded Age, their policy approaches, and their implications for societal development.
  • Discuss the role and influence of public opinion, media, and recreation on politics during the Gilded Age.
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