Chapter 4 Politics in Gilded Age Flashcards

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bloody shirt campaign

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the strategy of Republican candidates to stress the sacrifices that the nation had to endure in its Civil War against Democratic southern secessionists

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civil service

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the contrast to the spoils system, where political appointments were based on merit, not favoritism

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Coxey’s Army

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an 1894 protest, led by businessman Jacob Coxey, to advocate for public works jobs for the unemployed by marching on Washington, DC

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Farmers’ Alliance

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a national conglomeration of different regional farmers’ alliances that joined together in 1890 with the goal of furthering farmers’ concerns in politics

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Gilded Age

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the period in American history during which materialism, a quest for personal gain, and corruption dominated both politics and society

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Grange

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a farmers’ organization, launched in 1867, which grew to over 1.5 million members in less than a decade

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Half-Breeds

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the group of Republicans led by James G. Blaine, named because they supported some measure of civil service reform and were thus considered to be only “half Republican”

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Mugwumps

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a portion of the Republican Party that broke away from the Stalwart-versus-Half-Breed debate due to disgust with their candidate’s corruption

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Populist Party

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a political party formed in 1890 that sought to represent the rights of primarily farmers but eventually all workers in regional and federal elections

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Stalwarts

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the group of Republicans led by Roscoe Conkling who strongly supported the continuation of the patronage system

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subtreasury plan

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a plan that called for storing crops in government warehouses for a brief period of time, during which the federal government would provide loans to farmers worth 80 percent of the current crop prices, releasing the crops for sale when prices rose

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