The major political issues of the Gilded Age were thetariff<span>, </span>currency reform<span> and </span>civil service reform<span>. Hope this answers your question. : )</span>
Suberbanization would most deffinitly be the correct answer
<span>To run for Senate, an individual must be a United States Senator. They must also be at least 30 years of age, a registered voter, and have been a U.S. citizen for at lease 9 years prior to the date of the election. They must also be an inhabitant of the state in which they want to be elected, and have the signatures of at least 10,000 voters in said state.</span>
<span>One of the most important accomplishments of the Progressive Era was the Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution. This amendment gave both sexes the right to vote (women could now vote). Voting can affect family life. One example of this was the temperance movement. It promoted the practice of never drinking alcohol. The point women were trying to make was that alcohol could cause men to waste their money, ignore their families, and abuse their wives. This is why it is important for women to be able to vote.</span>