The Republican Stalwarts were a faction within the Republican Party in the late 19th century. They were characterized by their support for civil service reform, a strong tariff policy, and maintaining the gold standard. Prominent Stalwarts included Senator Roscoe Conkling and President Chester A. Arthur.
From the 19th century, they were old guard. They were half breeds and liberal, and practical republicans. Now the mugwumps were republican dissenters.
Apartheid started in 1948 and was thought up by the stalwarts of the National Party and the Broederbond.
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Nebraska is one of the most solid Republican states in the US.
The Stalwarts are a group of republican machine politicians who strongly opposed civil service reform.
The Stalwarts, the conservative faction, saw themselves as "stalwart" in opposition to Hayes' efforts to reconcile with the South. The Half-Breeds, a term of disparagement ginned-up by the Stalwarts, was applied to the moderate faction of the Republican Party.
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From the 19th century, they were old guard. They were half breeds and liberal, and practical republicans. Now the mugwumps were republican dissenters.
There were 2 factions during the Gilded Age of the Republican Party. James G. Blaine and the Half-Breeds was one Republican Party faction during the Gilded Age. Roscoe Conkling and the Stalwarts were the other faction.
No- Stalwarts were a faction in the Republican party that were not keen on Civil Service reform and wanted to run Grant for a third term. Cleveland was a Democrat.
No- Stalwarts were a faction in the Republican party that were not keen on Civil Service reform and wanted to run Grant for a third term. Cleveland was a Democrat.
no. Stalwarts were from New York or else were adherents of the goals of the Stalwarts which to continue political patronage positions.
They supported the political patronage system that was used to award civil service positions. Accordingly, they were opposed to any reforms that would use competitive exams or other means to award these positions based on merit.
they nominated Ohio's James A. Garfield, a Half-breed, for president and New York's Chester A. Arthur, a Stalwart, for vice president.
Chester Alan Arthur was a Stalwart, or at least had Stalwart ties. He was made Garfield's running mate to please the Stalwart faction of the Republican party. After he supported civil service reform, the Stalwarts disowned him,