What did “blue laws,” supported by the Republican Party in many states during the Gilded Age, do?
  1. “Blue Laws” regulated the amount of hours children could work.
  2. “Blue Laws” stated that producers of products in the United States must accurately describe the contents of those products.
  3. “Blue Laws” provided government subsidies and price support for struggling farmers in the Midwest.
  4. “Blue Laws” made a number of activities illegal-such as drinking and gambling.
Explanation
Answer - D - “Blue Laws,” supported by the Republican Party in many states during the Gilded Age, made a number of activities illegal, including drinking and gambling on Sundays.

Key Takeaway: Blue Laws made a number of previous legal activities illegal, including gambling and drinking on Sundays. Although Republicans fought long and hard to get Blue Laws passed, believing in their ability to successfully transform a corrupt society, they laws were highly unpopular among working-class citizens and immigrant city citizens. These people were largely members of the Democratic Party.
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