Politics of the Gilded Age
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- 2. Democratic candidate for President that lost the election of 1876 to a deal by the bosses of Congress.
- 5. Republicans who supported the actions of the Political Machines and the Spoils system.
- 8. Headquarters of the Democratic Political Machine in NYC.
- 10. Money is used to gain political favors or win government contracts.
- 12. First member of CongressTattooedrawn as the Tatooted Man.
- 15. Republican who became President in 1876 because of deal made by the bosses in Congress.
- 17. President who was assassinated over the spoils system of the Poltiical Machines.
- 18. Nickname of William M. Tweed.
- 19. Popular Newspaper printed in German and English, that used Political Cartoons to show dissatisfaction with politicians.
- 20. Political Cartoonist who invented the tattooed man.
- 21. Republicans who supported some reforms of the Spoils system.
- 22. Policy after the Civil War for dealing with the South that came to sudden end with the election of 1876.
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- 1. Political Organizations that controlled politics of at the local lever or higher in the late 19th Century.
- 3. President who suddenly changed his mind and supported the Pendleton Civil Serviec Act.
- 4. Political Cartoonist who helped bring down Boss Tweed.
- 6. Political Boss who ran NYC in the late 19th Century.
- 7. Politicians who wanted to end the power of the bosses and Political Machines.
- 9. Boss Tweeds supporters in Tammany Hall.
- 11. Money is used to gain political favors or win government contracts.
- 13. Money is used to gain political favors or win government contracts.
- 14. The Pendleton Civil Service act was the start of breaking whose power in Congress.
- 16. Political Boss of the Senate who opposed the Pendleton Civil Service Act.