Answer:
Iinability to tackle serious problems.
Step-by-step explanation:
The late nineteenth century period was considered as Gilded Age. This is a period in United States in which the American party system was characterized by its Iinability to tackle serious problems, most specifically on the issue of agricultural prices going down, increasing debts facing many Americans, political patronage, inability of the party to stick or continue to support their candidates after first term in office, Farmers revolt, social and labor unrest.