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POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE Good, bad and ugly

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THE GILDED AGE

The Gilded Age in United States history is the late 19th century, from the 1870s to about 1900. The term was coined by writer Mark Twain in The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873), which satirized an era of serious social problems masked by a thin layer of gold leafing

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THE EMERGENCE OF THE POLITICAL MACHINE

Late 1800’s Cities experience rapid growth under

inefficient government Influenced by Social Darwinism

1. Cities receptive to a new power structure 2. The political machine 3. Run by the city boss

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WHAT IS A POLITICAL MACHINE? An organized group that controls the activities

of a political party. City Boss May or may not be mayor Controlled access to municipal

jobs & business licenses Influenced courts & other

municipal agencies Ward Bosses & Precinct

Captains First or Second generation

immigrants

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WHAT IS A POLITICAL MACHINE?

FAVORS: Help finding jobs Emergency housing after fire Help with the law Free food and beer at block parties for machine

candidates Some help for new immigrants

GRAFT (the illegal use of office for personal gain) Bosses steal elections (through intimidation & fraud) Kickbacks Favors to business in exchange for $$$

It offers favors to voters in exchange for votes

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WILLIAM “BOSS” TWEED

Head of Tammany Hall’s “political machine” 1863 – 1871

Tweed Ring stole millions from NYC 50% of NYC bills phony Court house $350,000

estimate, but cost $13,000,000

Indicted in 1871 on 120 counts of fraud & extortion

Escaped prison ‘73, captured in Spain ‘75

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TWEED VS. THOMAS NAST Cartoonist Thomas Nast depicts corruption of

Tweed Ring in Harpers Weekly.

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THOMAS NAST CARTOONS, CONTINUED

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THOMAS NAST CARTOONS, CONTINUED

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THOMAS NAST CARTOONS, CONTINUED

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THOMAS NAST CARTOONS, CONTINUED

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THOMAS NAST CARTOONS, CONTINUED

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THOMAS NAST CARTOONS, CONTINUED

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PATRONAGE VS CIVIL SERVICE

Patronage- (Spoils system) Gov jobs go to political supporters.

Result is some unqualified people in gov. Result is some corrupt people in gov. Reformers- demand merit system Civil service jobs to qualified people only

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REFORM AT FEDERAL LEVEL Rutherford B. Hayes (R) 1877— starts civil service

reform Couldn’t convince Congress to support reform Named independents to his cabinet Fired clerks who had nothing to do Fired C. A. Arthur (R) at NY Customshouse These actions enraged NY politicians and Stalwarts

(party bosses)

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1881 ELECTION Like the Republican Party of today, the G.O.P.

during the 1880's was extremely divided and in decline

Stalwarts - saw political machines as a good tool in staying in power

Half-breeds - moderate group / believed in Civil Service reform

Mugwumps - viewed the single most important issues being civil service reform, returning from to the gold standard and reducing or eliminating tariffs

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REFORM AT FEDERAL LEVEL James A. Garfield (R) 1881- “independent” in

reform debate A compromise between Stalwarts, Half-breeds and

Mugwumps makes Chester A. Arthur the VP Gave reformers jobs instead of Stalwarts’ ‘cronies’ Assassinated by spurned office seeker, Charles

Guiteau Arthur becomes President

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CHARLES GUITEAU

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REFORM AT FEDERAL LEVEL C. A. Arthur 1881- patronage guy turns reformer Pendleton Civil Service Act 1883: federal job

appointments based on exam score Few at first – 40% by 1901 - 90% by 2000 Public administration becomes more honest and

efficient Big business influence over gov’t grows

Grover Cleveland 1885- a Democrat! (first time in 28 years) Tried to lower tariff. FAILED.

Benjamin Harrison 1889- Republican again Signed McKinley Tariff Act – highest tariffs ever

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REFORM AT FEDERAL LEVEL Grover Cleveland 1893 –

Elected a second time Only President elected to non-consecutive terms Supported a bill for lowering McKinley Tariff --- but

refused to sign it since it also provided for a federal income tax (bill passed even w/o president’s signature)