apush 19.1
The symptoms of the depression of the 1890s included all of the following problems EXCEPT
high inflation
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, currency inflation developed in the United States as a result of
newly discovered gold deposits and mining techniques
During the late 1800s, the function of the president was to
spend much of his time making political appointments
Free coinage of silver was supported by all of the following groups EXCEPT
Eastern Republicans
The speech that made William Jennings Bryan the Democratic nominee for president in 1896 climaxed with the famous words
"you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold"
During the late 1800s, most Catholics and recent immigrants tended to vote for the _____ party.
Democratic
The assassination of James A. Garfield occurred as a result of the conflict between
Stalwarts and Half-Breeds
In the mid-1880s, many members of the public wanted federal antitrust regulation because
big corporations were always able to lobby against and defeat state regulation
Jacob S. Coxey's army of unemployed Americans marched to Washington to demand that the federal government
create jobs for the unemployed
The Omaha Platform of the Populists included all of the following proposals EXCEPT
federal support for national banks
The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 was essentially ineffective for the first twenty years after its passage because
it was haphazardly enforced and was narrowly interpreted by the courts
Although historians disagree as to their interpretations of Populism, the movement was significant because
it was one of the few third-party movements to gain national influence
The coining of silver stopped in 1873 because
owners of silver were not interested in selling to the government
The election of 1884 was typical of national contests in the late 1800s because of its emphasis on
personalities rather than policies
The Farmers' Alliances had an intense dislike for all of the following groups in society EXCEPT
politically active women
The political activity of the late 1800s can best be described by the statement that
politicians did not address the problems caused by the rapid social and economic changes of the times
In the late 1800s, most Americans engaged in political activity because of their
regional, ethnic, or religious sentiments
Throughout his adult life, William Jennings Bryan served as a powerful symbol of
rural, Protestant, middle-class America
In general, the Populist movement was primarily supported by
small farmers
The Supreme Court eventually overturned the Granger Laws of the 1870s on the grounds that
state regulation of freight rates was an unconstitutional attempt to control interstate commerce
Historians have offered all of the following positive interpretations of Populism EXCEPT
the movement was the forerunner of the civil rights movement of fifty years later
One of the primary beliefs of the Farmers' Alliances was that
too much power was in the hands of a few corporations and financial institutions
The Wilson-Gorman Tariff of 1894 was significant because it contained
virtually no change in the general tariff
In the 1890s, the groups of potential voters who were disenfranchised were
• most women • almost all blacks • many poor Southern women • blacks in the South
In the late 1800s, the farmers wanted the "free and unlimited coinage of silver" to
• reduce the value of debts that they owed • inflate the currency • raise farm prices • increase the amount of currency
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was ineffective for its first decade because
• the government usually used the law against labor unions • the courts limited what types of businesses could be sued • the Justice Department instituted few suits against business monopolies • the government was indifferent at enforcing the act
In the late 1800s, public officeholders tended to be concerned primarily with
• winning elections • controlling patronage • dispensing jobs • maintaining bases of support