Question

Which of the following most accurately describes the relationship between the government and the economy in the Gilded Age?

a. State and local governments diminished in scope and purpose, as the federal government extended its control over business and banking regulation.

b. The rise of the Republican Party in national politics signaled new growth in the national government and a new commitment to breaking up monopolies.

c. Politicians of both major parties favored business and banks and supported a reduction in the money supply and a return to the gold standard.

d. Western state governments lobbied to block new tariffs that would raise the price of manufactured goods and bankrupt farmers.

e. State and local government increased in scale while the federal government decreased.

ANS: C TOP: Politics in a Gilded Age

DIF: Difficult REF: Full p. 622 | Seagull p. 632

MSC: Analyzing OBJ: 5. Determine whether the Gilded Age political system was effective in meeting its goals.

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