1097143331 | Waving the bloody shirt,539, American identity | That is reviving gory memories of the civil war which became for the first time a prominent fetus of the presidential campaign. | 1 | |
1097143332 | Tweed Ring, 539, politics and citizenship | A symbol of the guilder age corruption, Boss, tweed and his deputies ran the New York City Democratic Party in the 1860 and swindled 200million from the city through bribery, graft and vote buying. Boss tweed was eventually jailed for his crimes and died behind bars. | 2 | |
1097143333 | Credit moblier scandal, 541, economic transformation | A construction company spawned by the owners of Union Pacific Railroad for the purpose of receiving government contracts to build the railroad at highly inflated prices and profits. In 1872 a scandal erupted when journalist discovered that the credit Mobley company had grind congressmen even the vice president in order to allow the reuse to continue | 3 | |
1097143334 | Panic of 1873, 542, economic transformation w | Hey world wide depression that began in United States when one of the national banks abruptly declare bankruptcy leading to the collapse of thousands of banks and business crisis intensified doctors call inflationary measures such as printing more paper money and unlimited coinage of silver conflicts of the monetary policy driving friends politics of the last five thank you century | 4 | |
1097143335 | Gilded age,543, culture | A term given to the. Of 1865 1896 by the mark twain indicating both the fabulous wealth and widespread corruption | 5 | |
1097143336 | Patronage,544, politics citizenship | The system prevalent during the gilded age in which political parties going to Johnson favors to find ready for delivery boats. Pigeon it was both essential wellspring or both the source of conflict within the Republican Party | 6 | |
1097143337 | Compromise of 1877, 545, politics and citizenship | Remember finally resolved in 1876 election and officially ended reconstruction in exchange for the Republican candidate but would be Haiti's winning the presidency he's agreed to withdraw the last federal troops from the former Confederate states could deal effectively completed the Selden southern return to white only Democratic nominee look toward moral politics | 7 | |
1097143338 | Civil rights Act,546, politics and citizenship | The last piece of federal civil right legislation until the 19th love promised black equal access to public accommodations in bed races and injuries provided no means was therefore ineffective in 1883 Supreme Court declared the fact unconstitutional | 8 | |
1097143339 | Share cropping,547, economic transformation. | Agricultural system that emerged after the Civil War in which blacks and wait for me to rented land and residents from a plantation owner in exchange for giving in a sit and share of Beechcrop features. Sharecropping was a dominant from the Southend Southern agriculture for the Civil War and Landone owners manipulative assist system he tenants perpetual debt and unable to leave the plantations | 9 | |
1097143340 | Jim Crow ,547, american diversity | System of racial segregation in the American South from the end of reconstruction until the mid-20th century. Based on the concept of separate but equal facilities for blacks and whites Jim Crow system sucks prevent racial mixing in public including restaurants movie theaters in public transportation and informal system we generally perpetuated by custom violence and intimidation | 10 | |
1097143341 | Plessy v. Ferguson, 547, American diversity | And 1896 and partes that upheld the constitutionality of segregation laws seeing as long as blacks were provided with separate but equal facilities Did not violate the 14th amendment. This decision provided legal justification for the Jim Crow system until the 1950s | 11 | |
1097143342 | Chinese exclusion act, 549, American diversity | Federal legislation that prohibited further Chinese immigration to United States. This was the first major legal restriction on immigration in US history | 12 | |
1097143343 | Pendleton Act, 533, politics and citizenship | Congressional legislation that established the Civil Service Commission restricted a government job basis examinations instead of political dust raining in the Square | 13 | |
1097143344 | Homestead strike, 557, demographics | The federal law that gave settlers when you 60 acres of land for about $30 I Falluja approved by Plencens building yet Lakeland accessible 200,000 W. with that many people also from disappointment when the time is driving | 14 | |
1097143345 | Grandfather clause"559, politics and citizenship | Regulation established in many southern state in 18 that attempted so that exempted from voting requirements anyone who could prove that their ancestors had been able to vote in the elections of 1860 this law expected many blacks from being able to vote in the elections | 15 | |
1097143346 | Jay gould,539, economic transformation | Alpmg with Fisk Gould he was able to manipulate the us golf market and cause the us treasury to sell its gold. | 16 | |
1097143347 | Horace Greely ,541, politics and citizenship | Was nominated for the presidency, he was a fearless editor of the New York tribune, he was dogmatic, emotional, petulant, and notoriously unsound. | 17 | |
1097143348 | Rutherford B. Hayes, 545, politics and citizenship | Who has obscure enough to be dubbed "the great unknown". He ran for president and won on the electoral vote by one vote and lost the popular vote. | 18 | |
1097143349 | James A. Garfield, 552, politics and citizenship | Ran for president and won his Vice President running mate was Chester a. Arthur | 19 | |
1097143350 | Chester Arthur, 552, politics and citizenship | Became president after the death of Garfield. He was a notorious Stalwart henchman form New York City. | 20 | |
1097143351 | Grover Cleveland,553, politics and citizenship | He was a noted reformer but was not brilliant layer at the age of 47. He eventually went on to win president of the USA. | 21 | |
1097143352 | Thomas b. Reed,556, politics and citizenship | He was a republican speaker of the house. He was from Maine. He was renowned as a master debater. | 22 | |
1097143353 | Tom Watson,559, politics and citizenship | He was from Georgia and was a huge Populist party leader in the south and gained many followers | 23 | |
1097143354 | William Jennings Bryan | A much know reformer during the late 19th century. | 24 | |
1097143355 | J.P. Morgan,561, economic transformation | He was the leader of a huge bank and he gave syndicate loans of 65 million dollars in gold to the federal government. | 25 |
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