Asked by Kathi Vaiasuso on Jun 24, 2024

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The lifeblood of the politics and Gilded Age was

A) reform.
B) fiscal policy.
C) patronage
D) lobbying.

Patronage

The support, encouragement, privilege, or financial aid that an organization or individual bestows to another; in politics, it can refer to the distribution of jobs and grants to supporters of those in power.

Gilded Age

A period in late 19th-century America characterized by rapid economic growth, industrialization, and ostentatious wealth, but also marked by social inequalities and political corruption.

Fiscal Policy

Government policies concerning taxation and government spending to influence the economy.

  • Explain the influence of entertainment parks, athletic activities, and governance frameworks on the development of society during the Gilded Age.
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Jenna McCrackenJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Patronage, also known as the spoils system, was central to politics during the Gilded Age, as political leaders and parties rewarded supporters with jobs and favors.