Democrats And The Republicans Were Two Sides Of The Same Coin During The Gilded Age

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“The Democrats and the Republicans were two sides of the same coin during the Gilded Age.” I believe this statement is valid, basing on the two parties’ resolutions to the various problems of the Gilded Age. Elections had high turnout and extraordinarily close results, but neither major party pursued ambitious policies. There were indeed general philosophical differences between the two parties. Republicans tended to favor greater government involvement in economic and social issues. Democrats, on the other had, tended to favor small government and states' rights. However, in translating these philosophies into policy, neither party was very creative or ambitious. Both Democrats and Republicans treated the majority problems of the Gilded Age