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ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES

After the Civil War, Congress raised tariffs to protect new US industries. Big business wanted to continue this; consumers did not. 1885 tariffs

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Page 1: After the Civil War, Congress raised tariffs to protect new US industries.  Big business wanted to continue this; consumers did not.  1885  tariffs

ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL

CHALLENGES

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ECONOMIC ISSUES PLAGUED THE NATION…

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TO TARIFF OR NOT TO TARIFF? After the Civil War, Congress raised

tariffs to protect new US industries.

Big business wanted to continue this;consumers did not.

1885 tariffs earned the US $100 million in surplus!

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THE CURRENCY QUESTION Government had made paper money during

the Civil War led to inflation lack of confidence in paper currency stopped printing paper currency - 1873

Coinage Act of 1873 began a continued debate over use

of gold and/or silver as money

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PANIC OF 1893 Business opportunities, especially in RRs, had lead investors to excessive debt

banks & businesses closed

stock market collapsed

Panic triggered 4-year economic depression

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Problem: Gold Standard gold = basis of nation’s currency

limited supply of gold scarce and becoming scarcer

Scarcity of gold: caused deflation – prices went down

existing debts were harder to pay

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SOLUTIONS: Greenbacks (paper money)

increased supply = inflation prices will go up

“Free” Silver Allow silver to be minted as well as

gold increased supply = inflation prices will go up

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POLITICAL CORRUPTION CONITNUES

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THE GILDED AGE: 1877-1900

Politics in this time period was

characterized by corruption and

inaction…

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POLITICAL CORRUPTION WAS CAUSED BY…

the spoils system (patronage) government jobs awarded to loyal party workers & campaign contributors regardless of their qualifications

government workers changed each time a new candidate won office Why would this be a bad thing?

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SPOILS SYSTEM… POSITIVES & NEGATIVES

held political parties together - loyalty

helped each party gain more supporters

boosted political participation

easy way to raise campaign funds

allowed political machines to flourish

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CIVIL SERVICE REFORM: Civil Service = working for the

government Reform = change

Pendleton Civil Service Act – 1883 Govt. jobs awarded based on merit system - people earn jobs based on qualifications

created a Civil Service Commission

Benefit = keep the same workers no matter who is in office

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WITH THE GOOD COMES THE BAD…

Campaign contributions went down people weren’t guaranteed a govt. job anymore

Politicians had to find other sources of funds Alliance between govt. and big business became even stronger

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CORRUPTION CONTINUES…

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WE WANT CHANGE!!

Americans wanted the federal government to deal with growing social, political, &

economic problems & to curbthe power of the trusts…

NEXT UNIT:

Populists and Progressives!

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POLITICAL INACTION WAS CAUSED BY…

1. Balance of power between White

House and Congress (i.e. They couldn’t agree on

anything!)

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2. TWO-PARTY STALEMATE

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3. VERY LAISSEZ FAIRE GOVERNMENT

From 1870-1900 Govt. did very little domestically

Main duties of the federal govt.:

Deliver the mail.

Maintain a national military.

Collect taxes & tariffs.

Conduct a foreign policy.

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4. SERIES OF WEAK PRESIDENTS

“The Forgotten Presidents”presidency a symbolic office

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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES (1876-1880)

Honest politician

Appointed cabinet based on talent not friendship

Began the downfall of spoils system

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JAMES GARFIELD (1881)

Gave jobs to people who deserved them

Assassinated by a man who was turned down for a job

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CHESTER ARTHUR (1881-1884)

Pushed for Civil Service reform

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GROVER CLEVELAND (1884-1888, 1892-1896)

Only democratic president of the era

The “Veto President”

Exposed corrupt RR practices

Created Department of labor

Tried to lower tariffs (unsuccessfully)

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BENJAMIN HARRISON (1888-1892)

Weak president

Followed the will of Congress