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did they support, higher tariffs, lower tariffs, the spoils system, or the civil service!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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The "Stalwarts" were a faction of the United States Republican Party toward the end of the 19th century!.
Notable Stalwarts include Roscoe Conkling and Thomas C!. Platt, who were in favor of Ulysses S!. Grant, the eighteenth President of the United States (1869–1877), running for a third term!. They were the "traditional" Republicans who opposed Rutherford B!. Hayes' civil service reform!. They were pitted against the "Half-Breeds" (moderates) for control of the Republican Party!. The only real issue between Stalwarts and Half-Breeds was patronage!. The Half-Breeds worked to get civil service reform, and finally created the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act!. Stalwarts also favored traditional machine politics!.
Chester A!. Arthur, sympathetic to the Stalwart cause, was the vice president for Half-Breed James A!. Garfield!. He became president after Garfield was assassinated by the self-proclaimed "Stalwart of the Stalwarts" Charles J!. Guiteau on July 2, 1881!. Arthur helped to create civil service reforms in his term in part because he felt that he had to follow up Garfield's work!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The Stalwarts were a faction of the United States Republican Party, towards the end of the nineteenth century!.
A faction is a group of people connected by a shared belief or opinion within a larger group!.
The Republican Party is often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States!.

Notable Stalwarts were Roscoe Conkling, Thomas C!. Platt, and Chester A!. Arthur, all of whom were in favor of Ulysses S!. Grant running for a third term!. They were the "traditional" Republicans who opposed Rutherford B!. Hayes's civil service reform!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The "Stalwarts" were a faction of the United States Republican Party toward the end of the 19th century!.

Notable Stalwarts include Roscoe Conk ling and Thomas C!. Platt, who were in favor of Ulysses S!. Grant, the eighteenth President of the United States (1869–1877), running for a third term!. They were the "traditional" Republicans who opposed Rutherford B!. Hayes' civil service reform!. They were pitted against the "Half-Breeds" (moderates) for control of the Republican Party!. The only real issue between Stalwarts and Half-Breeds was patronage!. The Half-Breeds worked to get civil service reform, and finally created the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act!. Stalwarts also favored traditional machine politics!.

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I'm pretty sure they opposed reform!.Www@QuestionHome@Com