APUSH Chapter 19 Terms Test Answers – Flashcards
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Party Loyalty
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Prior to the Pendleton Act of 1883, the awarding of federal government jobs was based largely on this.
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Patronage
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Granting favors or giving contracts or making appointments to office in return for political support
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stalwarts
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A faction of the Republican party in the ends of the 1800s Supported the political machine and patronage. Conservatives who hated civil service reform.
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Half-Breeds
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During the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877-81, a moderate Republican party faction led by Senator James G. Blaine that favored some reforms of the civil service system and a restrained policy toward the defeated South.
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James Garfield
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1880; Republican; president for only 4 months before being assassinated by Charles Guiteau; promoted civil service reform but did not live to see it
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Chester A. Arthur
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Appointed customs collector for the port of New York - corrupt and implemented a heavy spoils system. He was chosen as Garfield's running mate. Garfield won but was shot, so Arthur became the 21st president.
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Pendleton Act
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1883 law that created a Civil Service Commission and stated that federal employees could not be required to contribute to campaign funds nor be fired for political reasons
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Grover Cleveland
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22nd and 24th president, Democrat, Honest and hardworking, fought corruption, vetoed hundreds of wasteful bills, achieved the Interstate Commerce Commission and civil service reform, violent suppression of strikes
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Sherman Antitrust Act
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First federal action against monopolies, it was signed into law by Harrison and was extensively used by Theodore Roosevelt for trust-busting. However, it was initially misused against labor unions
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McKinley Tariff
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1890 tariff that raised protective tariff levels by nearly 50%, making them the highest tariffs on imports in the United States history
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Wabash Case
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Reaffirmed the decision made in Munn v. Illinois when the Supreme Court ruled that states could not establish rates involving interstate commerce
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The Grange
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Originally a social organization between farmers, it developed into a political movement for government ownership of railroads
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Populist Party
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U.S. political party formed in 1892 representing mainly farmers, favoring free coinage of silver and government control of railroads and other monopolies
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"free Silver"
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Political issue involving the unlimited coinage of silver, supported by farmers and William Jennings Bryan
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Panic of 1893
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Serious economic depression beginning in 1893. Began due to rail road companies over-extending themselves, causing bank failures. Was the worst economic collapse in the history of the country until that point, and, some say, as bad as the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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William mcKinley
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25th president responsible for Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, and the Annexation of Hawaii, imperialism. Is assassinated by an anarchist
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William Jennings Bryan
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This Democratic candidate ran for president most famously in 1896 (and again in 1900). His goal of "free silver" (unlimited coinage of silver) won him the support of the Populist Party. Though a gifted orator, he lost the election to Republican William McKinley. He ran again for president and lost in 1900. Later he opposed America's imperialist actions, and in the 1920s, he made his mark as a leader of the fundamentalist cause and prosecuting attorney in the Scopes Monkey Trial.
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Cross of Gold
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An impassioned address by William Jennings Bryan at the 1896 Deomcratic Convention, in which he attacked the "gold bugs" who insisted that U.S. currency be backed only with gold.
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Currency Act
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the Gold Standard Act of the United States was passed in 1900 (approved on March 14) and established gold as the only standard for redeeming paper money, stopping bimetallism (which had allowed silver in exchange for gold).