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U.S. History 1877-Present 3: Gilded Age Corruption and Scandals 10517 Views
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Get ready for some Gilded Age TMZ . Corruption, scandals, and...oh no, someone just shot Garfield.
Transcript
- 00:04
The economy in the Gilded Age reached new heights and new lows [Dollar symbol on rollercoaster]
- 00:09
some people got incredibly rich so that was nice for them but that didn't mean
- 00:14
that the economy as a whole didn't have a bad case of booms and busts well [Man explodes]
- 00:19
things were pretty Bumi and busty in the political world too there were ups like
- 00:23
record voter turnout but major Downers like one corruption scandal after [People cuing to vote]
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- 00:27
another well civil war superstar ulysses s grant was the first president of the
- 00:34
Gilded Age after Johnson was impeached grant wrote a massive wave of popularity [Grant surfboarding]
- 00:40
to the White House but once he got there he put lots of his buddies in positions
- 00:45
of power and then sitting shot dirtier than a frat house on a mud-wrestling
- 00:49
night there's no doubt that the administration of ulysses s grant puts [ulysses sitting in office]
- 00:53
the s in scandal all the scandals even had fun names like the whiskey ring the
- 00:58
indian ring the credit mobile or scandal and black friday 1869 well of course
- 01:07
methias grants administration was it wasn't as messy as garfield no not the
- 01:12
big orange lasagna loving cat we're talking about President Garfield that
- 01:17
guy a lot of people don't really know who he is this is probably because he
- 01:20
was only president for about two hundred days before he was shot well of course [White House appears]
- 01:26
Gilded Age politics weren't only crazy in DC things were all messed up on the
- 01:31
local level two in many urban areas in the eastern US local politicians were [Politician appears in urban street]
- 01:36
all about thug life local politicians were basically gang members or at least
- 01:41
in gangs people who had influence and power in the political scene were called
- 01:45
bosses their favorite thing to do with cell government jobs and services to the
- 01:50
highest bidders what are they get in return both yeah well that seems an [Man given stack of cash]
- 01:55
awful lot like it well not at all like the way democracy is supposed to work
- 01:59
but on the other hand it was one of the ways people dealt with a government that
- 02:03
just wasn't doing its job the feds were all playing candy crush or something [Feds playing computer games]
- 02:08
anyway bosses in their political machines may have been about as corrupt
- 02:12
as it gets but all their dirty dealing did provide
- 02:15
essential services for folks like putting out fires and fixing roads you [Firefighters appear and construction workers fixing roads]
- 02:20
know government stuff man it's a real measure of how bad things were that
- 02:24
we're pointing out that one kind of corruption was trying to make up for
- 02:27
another kind of corruption and look that was considered good you know instead of
- 02:31
one bad apple toiling a bunch looks like a bad apple trying to save the bag of [Apple staring at other apples]
- 02:35
rancid applesauce
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