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The Gilded Age (Late 1800s) Politics

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584825171Ulyssess S. GrantFormer Union General, Republican presidential candidate 1868, supported by freedmen, for peace rather than Republican military Reconstruction, campaigned by waving the bloody shirt: Remind of Civil War to get votes
584825172Tweed RingExample of corrupt business in the Gilded Age, headed by "Boss" Tweed, stole much money before being caught in 1871
584825173Credit Mobilier ScandalRailroad company bribed Congressmen to ignore their corrupt ways, caught
584825174Horace GreeleyLiberal Republican presidential candidate 1872, said he would end military Reconstruction, clean out the corrupt government, lost to Grant's second election, supported by Democrats as well
584825175Panic of 1873Caused by overindustrializaton, lack of investment in railroads, banks, etc., led to some Americans wanting cash money, but instead it was taken away
584825176Gilded AgeJoke name for the 30 years after the Civil War when dominating political parties shifted a lot, highest ever numbers of voters
584825177PatronagePolicy of giving people federal jobs in exchange for a vote, big in both political parties
584825178Rutherford B. HayesRepublican presidential candidate 1876
584825179Election of 1876Hayes(Republican) vs. Tilden(Democrat), Louisiana, FL, and SC send in Republican and Democrat votes to tie the election so the outcome would depend on the counter's party, resolved by the Compromise of 1877 with Hayes winning the election which also resulted in less racial equality under the Republicans
584825180Compromise of 1877Resolved deadlock election of 1876, gave Hayes(Republican) the presidency in exchange for ending military Reconstruction, no military reconstruction resulted in almost no civil rights in the South
584825181Civil Rights Act of 1865Made racial discrimination in public and in courts illegal, largely ignored after the end of Reconstruction
584825182SharecroppingWhite landowners charged blacks for land to live on and farm on their property, but their wages left them in debt to the white landowners, basically continuation of slavery
584825183Jim CrowLaws segregating blacks in the South brought in by the Redeemers, literacy tests for voting, etc.
584825184RedeemersWhite Southern Democrats who took over in the South after military Reconstruction ended and reinforced old Southern ways, racism, segregationism, etc.
584825185Plessy v. Ferguson1896, Supreme Court case stating that segregation was ok as long as facilities were "separate but equal" (train cars, bathrooms, schools, etc.), overturned in 1954 by Brown v. Board of Education
584825186Chinese Exclusion Act1882, almost completely ended Chinese immigration, effective for 60 years
584825187James A. Garfield+Chester A. ArthurRepublican presidential+vice presidential candidates 1880, president was assassinated Sept. 19, 1881 so people in VP's faction could get federal jobs, revived spoils system
584825188Pendleton Act1883, said that federal employees cannot help with presidential campaigns and established a group to appoint federal jobs to avoid the spoils system, caused candidates to turn to business leaders for campaign money
584825189Grover ClevelandDemocratic presidential candidate 1884, won election, laissez-faire, people should support the government, civil service reform withered under Democratic administration (Pendleton, etc.), planned to either lower high Civil War tariffs or use them for veterans, etc, which industry opposed
584825190Benjamin HarrisonRepublican who won presidential election of 1888, he and Thomas B. Reed, the Republican Speaker of the House, raised taxes and used the money to pay Civil War veterans
584825191PopulistsPolitical party for inflation, federally controlled railroads, phones, etc, direct Senator elections, 1-term presidencies, immigration restrictions, frustrated workers/farmers, opposed by Southerners, never had enough votes to win the presidency
584825192Homestead StrikePopulist, steelworkers who were mad about pay cuts, violent, broken up by military
584825193Tom WatsonRecruited black voters to the Populists, Southern opposition of Populism led to even more black vote deprivation in the South
584825194Grandfather ClauseSaid blacks in the South could only vote if their ancestors voted in the election of 1860, which deprived blacks of all suffrage since blacks were all slaves in 1860 and none voted
584825195William Jennings BryanDemocrat who supported silver money, Grant's oppostion to him split the Democratic party

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