Politicians In The Gilded Age

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Vincent P. De Santis states this about the Gilded Age “And this has been particularly true of its politics. American political activity then seemed to lack the vitality and productivity of earlier decades”( The Political Life of the Gilded Age). The Gilded age was an interesting time in American history, on one side politicians and business owners were more rich and successful than possibly imaginable. But on the other side, many people were poor and barely surviving working high risk, hard work, low paying jobs. Many people today believe that we are currently live in the second Gilded era, I disagree with this statement. I believe that the standard of living is a lot better than it was during the gilded age and the standard of living seems to become more favorable towards the average …show more content…

Politicians in the Gilded age made deals with businesses, accepted money from them, sent the army to protect wealthy business owners from strikes, and they allowed businesses to create monopolies. Currently, the biggest corruption story in America is that the president may have been supported by russia in the 2016 election through this propositions have little to no facts backing it. According to Nicholas A. Lash and Bala Batavia states this about modern day America “In overall corruption, the Americas rank poorly as they rank fourth of the six regions, with a CPI of only 4.17. In the North, corruption is characterized mainly by occasional financial and political outrages”(GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC INTERVENTION AND CORRUPTION). The current USA is nowhere nearly as corrupt as countries like North Korea, Russia, and Iran as all of these countries don't even allow free and open elections. Thus we can't be apart of a second gilded age if the USA politicians are clearly not as corrupt as the ones during the gilded

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