ch.19 test
in the 1800's there were how many industrial and agricultural strikes
10000
the next major Financial Panic after those of the 1880s occurred in
1893
which group tended to serve more than any other in city government
Saloon keepers
weekly Publications specialize in giving readers
a visual experience of key events
since the 1850s until the 1880s most American newspapers were
align with one of the major political parties
which of the following was one of the Ocala demands made by farmers in 1890
and the silver Purchase Act, and the high tariffs, abolished private National Banks
which of the following became the most visible practice in the way Congress performed its legislative Duty in the Gilded Age
being lobbied
President Cleveland solution to the receding gold Supply was successful
but his Public Image was damaged by the association with a robber baron
the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 made monopolizing an offense
but provided no means for enforcement
all of the following were key and political world of the Gilded Age except
candidate policies
the role of the political machine was generally to
dispense jobs and food to the urban poor in exchange for votes
political clubs were typically all of the following except
expensive for political parties to maintain
stalwarts and half-breeds were
factions of the Republican Party
in the election of 1896 the Democrats co-opted the populist votes with their stance on
free silver
the essence of the spoils system was
government positions went to party supporters
coxey's Army marched on Washington demanding
government relief from unemployment
the Pullman Strike was ended by the federal government because
it was illegally laying mail delivery by the US Postal Service
the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
laid the groundwork for Federal Regulation of the railroad industry
a collection of statutes that became known as the Jim Crow laws
legalized segregation
which of the following was not characteristic of politics during the Gilded Age
low voter turnout
party members orchestrated election festivities through two different types of Clubs
marching clubs and political clubs
opposition to monopolies came from
middle class Americans, Farmers, industrial workers
the Haymarket Affair led to
new nativist movements
Farmers alliances tended to
none of these, isolate Farms from communication and transportation networks, stop Machinery from taking over the farming industry, introduced a middleman through Cooperative in order to improve sales
the initial emphasis of Jane Addams hull-house was to
offer programs in music literature and history to Neighborhood poor
after the election of 1888 the term mugwump came to refer to
one who had broken the rule of Party Loyalty in voting
the populist party was founded in 1892 from all of the following except
pinkerton's
Joseph Pulitzer New York world became the first newspaper to cover National politics, with an emphasis on
scandals and Corruption
the Civil Service Act of 1883 required for some positions federal job Seekers to
take a competitive examination
which of the following was not one of the accusations made against populist that contributed to their demise
that they were Pro Jewish
President Cleveland blamed the depression on
the Sherman Silver Act
the central issue of the election of 1888 was
the Tariff
two issues on which the two political parties genuinely differed
the Tariff in the money supply
in the 1896 Plessy versus Ferguson decision the Supreme Court ruled that cities and states had
the legal right to separate public amenities
gerrymandering is the practice of
the partisan redrawing of district lines to influence election results
which territories were the first to allow women to vote
Utah and Wyoming
the leading Anarchist city was
Chicago
in the election of 1892 most white voters were solidly Democratic largely because
Democratic leaders warned of negro Supremacy and intimidating voters at the polls
House Republicans attempted pass a voter's rights build-tek black voters in the South, but it was defeated in the Senate by
Democrats and Western Republicans
the name boys and blues was intended to remind voters that
Democrats were associated with the Confederacy
in Chicago, whole house women were instrumental in establishing the nation's first
Juvenile Justice System
Tammany Hall was
New York Democratic machine
how did women often justify their incursion into the traditionally male sphere of politics
they explained that the government had a direct impact on the female domain of the home
the beneficiaries of America's First Federal well system were
veterans
internal divisions arose within African American communities in the south over
whether they should remain in the south
the single largest Organization for women's political involvement was the
women's Christian Temperance Union
McKinley's platform in the 1896 election included all of the following
women's rights, the threat of mob violence, industrial and baking interest it did not include free silver
American Woman Suffrage Association Lobby chiefly for
women's suffrage on a state level
during the latter part of the nineteenth Century the federal government
work closely with big business to help them grow