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Name: __________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Chapter 23 Test Study Guide You need to know and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Ulysses S. Grant 21. Tom Watson 41. “Crime of '73” 2. Horatio Seymour 22. Adlai E. Stevenson 42. Bland-Allison Act 3. Jim Fisk 23. William Jennings Bryan 43. Greenback Labor party 4. Jay Gould 24. J. P. Morgan 44. Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) 5. Thomas Nast 25. soft/cheap money 45. Stalwart 6. Horace Greeley 26. hard/sound money 46. Half-Breed 7. Jay Cooke 27. contraction 47. Compromise of 1877 8. Roscoe Conkling 28. resumption 48. Pendleton Act 9. James G. Blaine 29. Gilded Age 49. Mugwumps 10. Rutherford B. Hayes 30. spoils system 50. “Redeemers” 11. Samuel Tilden 31. crop-lien system 51. Plessy v. Ferguson 12. James A. Garfield 32. pork-barrel bills 52. Jim Crow 13. Chester A. Arthur 33. populism 53. Chinese Exclusion Act 14. Winfield S. Hancock 34. grandfather clause 54. U.S. vs. Wong Kim 15. Charles J. Guiteau 35. “Ohio Idea” 55. “Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion” 16. Grover Cleveland 36. the “bloody shirt” 56. Billion-Dollar Congress 17. Benjamin Harrison 37. Tweed Ring 57. People's Party (Populists) 18. Thomas Reed 38. Crédit Mobilier 58. Sherman Silver Purchase Act 19. William McKinley 39. Whiskey Ring 59. McKinley Tariff 20. James B. Weaver 40. Liberal Republicans Page 1 60. At the conclusion of the Civil War, how was General Ulysses S. Grant awarded? 61. In the presidential election of 1868, how was Ulysses S. Grant able to lock in victory? 62. As a result of the Civil War, how did the values of the United States change? 63. Political candidates who campaigned by “waving the bloody shirt” symbolically meant to remind voters of what? 64. What do Jim Frisk and Jay Gould have in common? 65. What action helped to put Boss Tweed, leader of New York City's infamous Tweed Ring, in jail? 66. What was the Crédit Mobilier scandal? 67. How did the owners of Crédit Mobilizer attempt to avoid prosecution for their corrupt dealings? 68. Why was President Ulysses S. Grant reelected in 1872? 69. Match each politician below with the Republican political faction with which he was associated. A. Roscoe Conkling 1. “Half-Breeds” B. James Blaine 2. Stalwarts C. Horace Greeley 3. Regular Republicans D. Ulysses Grant 4. Liberal Republicans 70. What was the major cause of the panic that broke in 1873? 71. What was the debtors solution to the panic or depression of 1873? 72. What were the result of the Republican “hard money” policies? 73. What group enjoyed a successful political career in the post-Civil War decades? 74. During the Gilded Age, how different were the economic views of the Democrats and the Republicans? 75. How did voters react to the presidential elections of the 1870s and 1880s? 76. What were the reasons for the extremely high voter turnouts and partisan fervor of the Gilded Age? 77. During the Gilded Age, what group or practice was the lifeblood of both the Democratic and the Republican parties? 78. Who were the“Spoilsmen?” Page 2 79. What was the major problem in the 1876 presidential election? 80. What was the result of the Compromise of 1877? 81. What is the correct sequence of presidential terms of the “forgettable presidents” of the Gilded Age (including Cleveland's two nonconsecutive terms). 82. What was the significant ruling in the 1896 case of Plessy v. Ferguson? 83. At the end of Reconstruction, how did Southern whites disenfranchise African Americans? 84. What were the legal codes that established the system of segregation? 85. What problems did the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes see early on? 86. The great railroad strike of 1877 started because……. 87. Why was there so much labor unrest during the Hayes administration? 88. What tactics were used in suppressing labor unrest in the 1870s and 1880s? 89. What action does the United States Congress take as a result of the anti-Chinese violence in California? 90. What changes in China resulted in Chinese immigration to the United States? 91. What was the main reason that the Chinese came to the United States? 92. What does the Chinese word tong mean? 93. Who was the second president to be assassinated while in office? 94. Who assassinated this second president? 95. What did the Pendleton Act require from appointees to public office? 96. With the passage of the Pendleton Act, where do politicians turn to for campaign money? 97. Why does the 1884 election contest between Blaine and Cleveland stand out? 98. What was Cleveland’s political party? 99. Grover Cleveland's hands-off approach to government gained the support of what group? 100. What was President Grover Cleveland’s position on tariffs? Page 3 101. What was the major campaign issue of the 1888 presidential election? 102. In the latter decades of the nineteenth century, where was the locus of political power? 103. The “Billion-Dollar Congress” quickly disposed of rising government surpluses by taking what action? 104. What were the platform planks adopted by the Populist Party in their convention of 1892? 105. What are the four states completely carried by the Populists in the election of 1892? 106. How did the Populist campaign to create a coalition of white and black farmers end? 107. What shaped the political developments of the l890s? 108. Economic unrest and the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act led to the rise of what pro-silver leader? 109. President Grover Cleveland aroused widespread public anger by taking what action? 110. What group was the greatest political beneficiary of the backlash against President Cleveland in the Congressional elections of 1894? Page 4