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The Politics of the Gilded Age: Corruption and Reform
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to the Gilded Age
Overview of the Gilded Age, its significance, and key themes
Module #2
Post-Civil War Politics:The Reconstruction Era
The impact of Reconstruction on American politics and society
Module #3
The Rise of Industrialization and Urbanization
The growth of industry and cities, and their effects on American politics
Module #4
The Emergence of Big Business and Robber Barons
The role of industrialists and corporations in shaping American politics and economy
Module #5
Corruption and Scandals:The Grant Administration
The scandals and corruption of the Grant administration and their impact on American politics
Module #6
The Bourbon Democrats and the Rise of Jim Crow
The role of the Bourbon Democrats in rolling back Reconstruction-era gains and enforcing Jim Crow laws
Module #7
The Failure of Reconstruction:The End of Radical Reconstruction
The Compromise of 1877 and the end of Radical Reconstruction
Module #8
The Farmers Revolt:The Rise of Populism
The agricultural crisis and the rise of Populist movement and its demands for reform
Module #9
The Labor Movement:Unions and Strikes
The growth of labor unions and the struggles of workers during the Gilded Age
Module #10
Muckraking and Investigative Journalism
The role of muckraking journalists in exposing corruption and promoting reform
Module #11
The Womens Suffrage Movement
The struggle for womens right to vote and its connection to broader reform efforts
Module #12
Urban Reform:Improving City Life
Efforts to address urban poverty, sanitation, and housing issues
Module #13
The Progressive Era:Roots and Early Years
The origins and early developments of the Progressive movement
Module #14
Trust-Busting and Regulation:The Era of Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelts trust-busting policies and their impact on American business and politics
Module #15
The 16th and 17th Amendments:Direct Election of Senators and Income Tax
The significance of the 16th and 17th Amendments and their impact on American democracy
Module #16
The Election of 1912:The Rise of the Progressives
The significance of the 1912 election and the rise of the Progressive Party
Module #17
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom
Wilsons progressive reforms and their impact on American politics
Module #18
The Gilded Age and the Rise of Imperialism
The connections between the Gilded Age and American imperialism
Module #19
The Gilded Age and Racism:The Nadir of American Race Relations
The ways in which the Gilded Age perpetuated and intensified racism
Module #20
The Legacy of the Gilded Age
The lasting impact of the Gilded Age on American politics, economy, and society
Module #21
Comparing the Gilded Age to Contemporary Issues
Drawing parallels between the Gilded Age and contemporary issues in American politics and society
Module #22
Reform Movements and Social Change
The role of reform movements in shaping American history and promoting social change
Module #23
The Role of the Media in Shaping Public Opinion
The ways in which the media influenced public opinion during the Gilded Age
Module #24
The Gilded Age and the Constitution
The ways in which the Gilded Age affected constitutional interpretation and development
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in The Politics of the Gilded Age: Corruption and Reform career


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