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10 May, 22:42

Why did the political structure change in the gilded age

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  1. 11 May, 02:01
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    Answer:see explanation

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    The political structure change in the Gilded age failed because;

    Congress Passed few laws between 1877 and 1900, in an era marked by inaction and political corruption. The gilded age raised questions about whether or not democracy could succeed.

    Between 1877 and 1897, party loyalties were evenly divided because neither political party achieved control of both the white house and congress for more than two years in a row and also, Presidents during the Gilded age were elected only by slim margins
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