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Tyanna Spencer
on Dec 16, 2024Verified
The two political parties in the Gilded Age __________________.
A) differed greatly in leadership and organization
B) worked diligently to heal the sectional divisions left from the Civil War and Reconstruction
C) catered to the interests of ethnic minorities rather than to the middle-class majority
D) were both split from within by factional quarrels
Gilded Age
denotes a period in late 19th-century America, characterized by rapid economic growth, industrialization, and ostentatious displays of wealth, alongside widespread social and political corruption.
Political Parties
Political parties are organized groups of people with similar political ideologies and objectives that compete in elections to hold power in government.
Sectional Divisions
Regional disagreements and conflicts within a country, often based on economic, social, or political differences.
- Comprehend the political groups and parties during the Gilded Age, their strategies, and their effects on the community.
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KC
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the political groups and parties during the Gilded Age, their strategies, and their effects on the community.