History Quiz Ch.15 Lesson 2,3
5 boroughs of New York
Manhatten, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island
Jane Addams
American Social workers and activist; she was the co-founder of Hull House, an organization that focused on the needs of immigrants, won Nobel Peace Prize
Fredrick Law Olmsted
American landscape architect; he designed NYC's Central Park, Boston's "Emerald Necklace" of parks and other urban planning
Elisha Otis
American mechanic and inventor, he invented the mechanized safety elevator
Thomas Nast
American political cartoonist; he helped turn public attention to the corruption of Tammany Hall and Boss Tweed.
William Tweed
American politician, he gained control of New York City's Tammany Hall became known as Boss Tweed. He was convicted of stealing from the New York City treasury.
1896 election canidates
Bryon(democrat adopted some populous ideas) and ***McKinley(republication)***
Ohio's state govt.
Columbus, OH
Legislative branch
Congress 1, Senate 2 per. state 2. House of representatives pop. size
Tweed Ring
Tweed and his friends that were notorious and powerful, Tammany Hall, stole riches and pocketed them from the poor
James Garfield
Twentieth president of the United States; he was elected in 1880 but was assassinated only months after inauguration because he didn't give an individual a government job
William McKinley
Twenty-fifth president of the United States; he enacted protective tariffs in the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 and acquired Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines during his administration. He was later assassinated.
Chester Arthur
Vice president of the United States in 1880; he became the twenty-first president of the United States upon the death of James Garfield.
1892 election canidates
Weaver(populous), Harrison(republican) and ****Cleveland (democrat)****
Populist Party
a political party formed in 1892 that supported free coinage of silver, work reforms, immigration restrictions, and government ownership of railroads and telegraph and telephone systems, the more money you make the more your taxed
National Grange
a social and educational organization for farmers
Credit Mobilier
construction company set up by UPR and charged taxpayers 25 million more than it cost to build railway
City of Huron Govt.?
council, the people elect them
gilded
covered thinly with gold
how did political machines control politics in major cities?
exchanged money and assistance for votes, used corrupt methods during their power to gain money dishonestly
spoil system
filling government jobs with winning political party supporters
Lilian Wald
founder of Henry Street Settlement house in NYC
political machine
informal groups of professional politicians that controlled the local government
efforts made to reduce federal corruption?
laws required competitive exams to be used to hire some government employees jobs, now based on ability not who you know
farmers hardships?
lost their farms because they couldn't repay banks, oversupply of food and low prices for it
Interstate Commerce Act
made railroad rates fair to all customers, was first time the federal government stepped in and regulated an industry
settlement house
neighborhood center staffed by professionals and volunteers for education, recreation and social activities in poor areas
Nouveau Riche
newly rich city dwellers
Pendleton Service Act
required promotions to be based on ability not political connections
gilded age
serious social problems disguised by perception that immigrants would achieve wealth and great economic growth when the reality was actually poverty, corruption, discrimination and greed
Conspicuous Consumption
spending money freely
whisky ring
stole millions of dollars from taxpayers
how did American cities change in the late 1800s?
tall buildings with elevators, mass transit subways, urban planning and parks (Central Park)
How did the settlement house movement work to improve living conditions for immigrants and poor Americans
taught them the skills they would need to help themselves out of poverty
how did populist movement give farmers' political power
the Grange and Farmers Alliance wanted change, populist party began direct political campaigns
social gospel
the idea that religious faith should be expressed through good works
Money Supply Issue
there could only be as much money in circulation as there was gold, farmers wanted to change it to silver because more of that was available, making more money in circulation, higher prices and farmers profited
how did class differences affect the way urban dwellers lived?
upper: spent $ freely, luxurious homes and servants middle: educated workers corp., professionalization, social activists lower/working: poverty, harsh living and working conditions, women worked for low wages