What made politics in the gilded age extremely popular-----with over 50% voter participation----yet so often corrupt and unconcerned with issues?

Respuesta :

While the Gilded Age was very active in terms of political voting turn out from the public, this was not by virtue of a purely innocent act. Political parties managed to get large voter turnouts because they would use corruption as a bargaining tool. They would give out jobs to people in return for their votes.