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3. Well-Defined Voting Blocs Democratic Bloc Republican Bloc White southerners (preservation of white supremacy) Catholics Recent immigrants (esp. Jews)
JEOPARDY #1 Ch 12-15. POWER TRIP Compromising Positions Senatorial Courtesy Act IJust in CaseNo-nos! 100 200 300 400 500.
1. A Two-Party Stalemate Two-Party Balance 3. Well-Defined Voting Blocs Democratic Bloc Republican Bloc White southerners (preservation of white supremacy)
Political Machines and Solutions to Corruption Chapter 7 sec. 3+4 © Shawn McCusker.
Chapter 9 Review. Bureaucracies split up the executive duties of the government. For instance, the Department of Defense manages war-related issues while.
Stalemate in Washington. Know the difference between a stalwart and a halfbreed. Discuss the doctrines of the Pendleton Act. Know what the republicans.
Why did Guiteau decide to remove the president? Guiteau believed the president should have given him a job because he had worked to help elect Garfield.
The Gilded Age The Gilded Age also known as the Golden Age But was it really Golden??? What would cause it to NOT be Golden? Corruption… political scandal…