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Question: Which of the following Presidents of the Gilded Age was the best?
#1
Ulysses S. Grant
 
#2
Rutherford B. Hayes
 
#3
James A. Garfield
 
#4
Chester A. Arthur
 
#5
Grover Cleveland
 
#6
Benjamin Harrison
 
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« on: July 15, 2012, 02:16:07 AM »

The Panic of 1893 was so bad largely because of the mess Harrison and the Silver Republicans had left Cleveland.  The idiots who tried to force bimetallism upon the economy at the wrong ratio caused a bad situation to be worse.

That said, Cleveland's inflexibility on economic issues was also a contributing factor.
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