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Rutherford B. Hayes ? 19th U.S. president, Republican that ran against Democrat Tilden. He received fewer popular and electoral votes, but he still became president after the Compromise of 1877 James Garfield ? Elected president in 1880 on the Republican ticket, Garfield was murdered by Stalwart Charles Guiteau claiming that the Conklingites would now get all the good jobs now that Arthur was president. Chester Arthur ? Vice president of Garfield; became president after a Stalwart assassinated Garfield. He refused to award Stalwarts any federal posts and helped legislate civil-service reform by signing the Pendleton Act in 1883

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facebook Rutherford Hayes I am not going to run for a second term. I am going to spend the rest of my life devoted to causes of importance dealing with civil rights and encouraging temperance. Wall Photos Flair Boxes Rutherford Hayes Logout View photos of Rutherford (5) Send Rutherford a message Poke message Wall Info Photos Boxes Write something? Share Information Networks: Washington D.C. Birthday: October 4, 1822 Political: Republican Religion: Methodist Hometown: Fremont, Ohio Friends William John Charles Carl David Rutherford Hayes Congress has passed the Bland-Allison Act over my veto. This will require the government to buy silver in order to create coins. Ughh!!!! Alexander

Key Terms 1 Ch. 31-35

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Teapot Dome- an unprecedented?bribery?scandal and investigation during the White House administration of President?Warren G. Harding. In 1921, by?executive order?of President Harding, control of?U.S. Navy?petroleum?reserves at Teapot Dome in Wyoming and at?Elk Hills?and?Buena Vista?in?California, were transferred from the?U.S. Navy Department?to the?Department of the Interior. The petroleum reserves had been set aside for the Navy by?President Taft. In 1922,?Albert B. Fall,?U.S. Secretary of the Interior, leased, without competitive bidding, the Teapot Dome fields to?Harry F. Sinclair?of?Sinclair Oil, and the field at Elk Hills, California, to?Edward L. Doheny. In 1922 and 1923, these transactions became the subject of a sensational?U.S.
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