a people and a nation chapter 20 guilded age politics 1877-1900

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Mary Elizabeth Lease

Roscoe Conkling

The Stalwarts

The Half-Breeds

James G. Blaine

The Mugwumps

Grover Cleveland

“Waving the bloody shirt”

Grand Army of the Republic

Pendleton Civil Service Act

George H. Pendleton

Munn v. Illinois

The Wabash case

Interstate Commerce Act

The Maximum Freight Rate case

Alabama Midlands case

Tariff controversy

McKinley Tariff of 1890

Wilson-Gorman Tariff of 1894

Dingley Tariff of 1897

Currency Controversy

Bland-Allison Act of 1878

Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890

Rutherford Hayes

James Garfield

Chester Arthur

Presidential campaign and election of 1884

Grover Cleveland

“Rum, Romanism, & Rebellion”

Presidential campaign and election of 1888

Benjamin Harrison

Dependent’s Pension Act

“Billion Dollar Congress”

Ida B. Wells

Poll Tax

Mississippi Plan

“Grandfather Clause”

Civil Rights cases

Plessy v. Ferguson

Cumming v. County Board of Education

Jim Crow Laws

National Woman Suffrage Association

Susan B. Anthony

Crop-lien system

Grange Movment

White Hats

Farmers’ Alliances

Subtreasury plan

Populist Party

Omaha Platform

James B. Weaver

Depression of the 1890’s

Cleveland-Morgan Deal

Coeur d’Alene strike

Karl Marx

Daniel DeLeon

Eugene Victor Debs

Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr.

Free Coinage of Silver

Presidential campaign & election of 1896

William McKinley

William Jennings Bryan

Gold Standard Act

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