Gilded Age Pulling it all together Gilded Age and Race/Ethnic Conflict African-Americans Civil Rights Cases (1883) Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Lynchings Booker T ...
The Gilded Age Ch 15 Skeleton Notes www.the-gilded-age.com/pictures/tga-main.png 15.3 High Populations of Cities Immigrants and Americans moving into the cities ...
political machines, reform, populism ... service farmers in the gilded age debts farmers in the gilded age railroads populist party populism wizard of oz ...
* RR Growth Iron and steel needed for track and locomotives; Lumber for rails, coal for fuel Industry must grow to meet these demands RR s change to a standard ...
The Gilded Age Growth of Big Business Economic Expansion Developments during Civil War Full Employment Standardization Plentiful Raw Materials Growing Population ...
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New corporate practices Other famous ... Transcontinental Railroad Inventors and new technologies change the world More inventions Mechanization Mail ...
The Gilded Age. Cultural Focus. 1865-1912. Effect on Women. With highlights from. Kate Chopin's. The Awakening. By Hedy Laverdiere. The Gilded Age was an era of ...
Partisanship was rampant, Republican party dominated the White House from 1869-1913. ... Rutherford B. Hayes tried to bring some morality back to the White House ...
Political Machine Organized group that controls a city s political party Give services to voters, businesses for political, financial support After Civil ...
The Gilded Age The Trans-Mississippi West The Closing of the Frontier Up to and including 1890 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the ...
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The Gilded Age The Rise of Big Business Discriminatory Practices Rebate: a partial kick back of a large company's shipping costs in exchange for all of its freight ...
GOP: national growth, high tariff, gold, civil rights, 'bloody Shirt,' public ... Garfield: stalwarts v half breeds, dark horse, a lot of promise, assassination ...
Gilded Age Politics 1877-1900 Gilded Age Politics 1877-1900 Gilded Age Definition Significance Gilded Age Politics Late 19th century Politics Late 19th century ...
Andrew Carnegie-U.S. Steel. Henry Ford Ford motors. J.P. ... Mother Jones, union agitator. Samuel Gompers labor leader. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire ...
The only reason they even lost the ... sparknotes.com Cleveland is assisted by angry republicans called mugwumps who break from the party to vote for him ...
Chester Arthur. CHARLES GUITEAU. He's Crazy. Chester Arthur ' ... service commission .Arthur classified nearly 14,000 jobs or 10%. Arthur dropped from the ...
GILDED AGE ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT/LEISURE(cont.) 'High Culture' Museums ... Bloomingdales (1872) Lyman and Marshall Bloomingdale. Belk (1888) William Henry Belk ...
THE GILDED AGE THE GILDED AGE The era from 1870 to 1890 is the only period in American history commonly known by a derogatory name the Gilded Age, after a title ...
'Up to and including 1890 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at ... 'must give way to our manifest destiny to overspread and possess the whole of the ...
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The Gilded Age The Era of Robber Barons and Labor Violence Setting the Scene In September of 1873, the nation experienced the largest economic crash in its history.
Although labor unions began forming in the early 1800s, they did not gain any ... In the ensuing frenzy, thirteen died and fifty-three were injured. ...
James Garfield 1880-81. Chester Arthur 1881-1884. Garfield was a Half Breed ... Presidential Candidate, James B. Weaver, received 10 percent of vote ...
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POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE Chapter 7, Section 3 SECTION 3: POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE As cities grew in the late 19th century, so did political machines Political ...
Removes Chester Arthur from position. Millionaire in less than 4 years. Never indicted ... Chester A. Arthur Administration. Teacher, Studies law. Served in Civil War ...
Gilded Age vs 1920 s I. both are ... Two Reasons A. the promised changes after WWI and Progressive Era not as dramatic B. the desire to return to laissez -faire at ...
Wyoming. 6. 0. 6. Wisconsin. 48. 28. 20. West Virginia. 26. 1. 25. Washington. 100 ... the degree to which any right is enjoyed as a citizen is measured by the ...
Tredegar Iron Works (Richmond, VA) The 'Old' South. By committing itself to cotton production, the South: Gambled its future on unending demand (primarily British) ...
Considered the father of American Political Cartoons. He hated Tammany Hall and Tweed. His cartoons helped to eventually drive Tweed from power. President Grant ...
Politics in the Gilded Age Entrance Question: What will immigrants need as they begin to settle in the cities? The Emergence of Political Machines Political Machine ...
'There's got to be in every ward somebody that any bloke can come to no matter ... A GROUP OF VULTURES WAITING FOR THE STORM TO ' BLOW OVER - 'LET US PREY' ...
I Am a Stalwart, and Arthur is President now! Chester A. Arthur: The Fox in the Chicken Coup? ... Chester Arthur. 1884 Presidential Election. Grover Cleveland ...
Sen. James G. Blaine Sen. Roscoe Conkling (Maine) (New York) James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur (VP) compromise. 1880 Presidential Election: Democrats ...
Things like the light bulb, telephone, washing machines, and power. ... ( ban of alcohol) 3. Reform the economy. ( Eliminate Political Machines, and Monopolies. ...
POLITICS IN THE GILDED AGE Objective: Analyze political machines methods of maintaining power POLITICAL MACHINES During late 1800 s, many cities run by a Political ...
Daily Life in the Gilded Age Chapter 17 Section 1 Angela Brown Education End of the Civil War of white children attended free public schools. High school diploma ...
Daily Life in the Gilded Age Chapter 7 Section 1 Angela Brown Education End of the Civil War of white children attended free public schools. High school diploma ...
Honors US History 5.1 Immigration Dumbell Tenement, NYC Lodgers Huddled Together Two Cities in One Wealthy Neighborhood Police Services Fire Services Sewer ...