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    The Mugwumps were Republican political activists in the United States who were intensely opposed to political corruption. They were never formally organized. They famously switched parties from the Republican Party by supporting Democratic candidate Grover Cleveland in the presidential election of 1884.
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    Under his direction, the faculty and advanced students worked for numerous reforms, including civil service reform in the Pendleton Act (1883), municipal reform with the New Charter of Baltimore (1895), the training of professional social workers, and efforts to solve labor unrest. See more

    The Mugwumps were Republican political activists in the United States who were intensely opposed to political corruption. They were never formally organized. Typically, they switched parties from the Republican Party by … See more

    Political patronage, also known as the spoils system, was the issue that angered many reform-minded Republicans, leading them to reject Blaine's candidacy. In the spoils system, the … See more

    Several historians of the 1950s through 1970s portrayed the Mugwumps as members of an insecure elite, one that felt threatened by … See more

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    In Massachusetts, Mugwumps were led by Richard Henry Dana III, (1851–1931), the editor of the Civil Service Record. They took credit for passing the state's 1884 civil service law, which was a stronger version of the federal Pendleton Act of 1883. Both laws were enacted … See more

    Dictionaries report that "mugguomp" is an Algonquian word meaning "person of importance" or "war leader". The Indianapolis Sentinel … See more

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    The Mugwumps were a group of politically-active Republicans who broke with their party and supported the Democratic nominee in the 1884 presidential election. The Mugwumps were known for their high-minded principle and their …

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    The Mugwumps were a reform faction of the Republican Party in the 1880s. In a time of widespread political favoritism and corruption, they promoted honesty in government and civil service reform.

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