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The Political System Under Strain Chapter 21

 1869 Prohibition Party founded Significant Events Chapter 21  1875 First Farmers’ Alliance founded  1881 President James A. Garfield assassinated  1887 Interstate Commerce Commission created  1889 First Pan-American Congress  1890 Wyoming enters Union as first state to give women the right to vote  1892 Populist Party formed  1896 William McKinley elected president  1898 War with Spain  1909 NAACP founded

Showing the World Chapter 21 Columbian Exposition, 1893 Library of Congress

The Politics of Paralysis  Political Stalemate Chapter 21

The Politics of Paralysis  The Parties  Ethnic and religious factors Chapter 21

The Politics of Paralysis  The Issues  Pendleton Act  McKinley Tariff  Bland-Allison Act Chapter 21

Origins of the Welfare State Chapter 21 counter point counter

The Politics of Paralysis  The White House from Hayes to Harrison  The dirty election of 1884  Political activism Chapter 21

The Politics of Paralysis  Ferment in the States and Cities  State commissions  National Municipal League Chapter 21

The Revolt of the Farmers  The Harvest of Discontent  Targets of farm anger  Hardships in the South Chapter 21

The Revolt of the Farmers  The Origins of the Farmers’ Alliance  Granger cases  Southern Alliance Chapter 21

The Revolt of the Farmers  The Alliance Peaks  Mary E. Lease  The People’s Party Chapter 21

The Revolt of the Farmers  The Election of 1892  Longer-term weaknesses of the Populists Chapter 21

The New Realignment  The Depression of 1893  Facing unemployment  Attitudes towards the suffering Chapter 21

The New Realignment  The Rumblings of Unrest  Coxey’s Army  The fall of Cleveland Chapter 21

The New Realignment  The Battle of Standards  Free Silver  Cross of Gold Speech  Republican coalition Chapter 21

The New Realignment  The Battle of Standards Chapter 21

The New Realignment  The Battle of Standards Chapter 21

The New Realignment  The Rise of Jim Crow Politics  Disfranchisement Chapter 21

The New Realignment  The African American Response  Ida B. Welles  Booker T. Washington  W.E.B. Du Bois  NAACP Chapter 21

The New Realignment  McKinley in the White House  McKinley’s character  Early successes Chapter 21

Visions of Empire European Expansion Worldwide  Ecological factors  Forces encouraging American imperialism Chapter 21

Visions of Empire  European Expansion Worldwide Chapter 21

Visions of Empire  The Shapers of American Imperialism  Mahan calls for a strong navy  Missionaries  Social Darwinism  Commercial factors Chapter 21

Visions of Empire  The Shapers of American Imperialism Chapter 21

Daily Lives Time and Travel The New Navy Chapter 21 Pathfinder Fleet Library of Congress

Visions of Empire  Dreams of Commercial Empire  William Henry Seward  Acquisition of Midway and Alaska  Blaine’s Pan-American Union  The Venezuelan Boundary Dispute Chapter 21

Visions of Empire  Prelude in the Pacific Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  Mounting Tensions  The de Lôme Letter  Sinking of the Maine  Teller Amendment Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  The Imperial War  Dewey at Manila Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  War in Cuba  Racial tensions  The Rough Riders Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  War in Cuba Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  Peace and Debate over Empire  Annexing Hawaii  Aguinaldo  Anti-imperialists  The role of racism Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  Peace and Debate over Empire Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  America’s First Asian War  The Philippines  Puerto Rico Chapter 21

The Imperial Moment  An Open Door in China  The open-door notes  Boxer Rebellion  Sense of mission Chapter 21