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C. 21 S. 2 & 3
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Rutherford B. Hayes 1877-1881 Election was disputed
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Machine Politics Political parties controlled candidates and voters Loyalty and corruption influenced Give jobs for votes Over seen be party bosses
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“Boss” Tweed N.Y.C. political figure Maintained power through illegal means Dominated NYC politics for decades Tried in 1873 for forgery & larceny
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Mugwumps 1884 election Derogatory term for more liberal members of the Republican party.
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Thomas Nast Political cartoonist
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James A. Garfield Elected 1880 Fatally shot Died –4 months after taking office –2 months after shooting
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Chester Arthur Served 1881-1885 Supported machine politics
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Pendleton Act Congress passed in 1883 –Est.. civil service exam for public posts –Hired on merit –Aim to eliminate corruption
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Grover Cleveland President 1885 - 1889 1885 –Signed the Interstate Commerce Act President 1893 - 1897 –Dealt with economic depression
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American Federation of Labor AFL 1886 Organize trade unions Founded by Samuel Gompers –Negotiation rather than striking
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Knights of Labor 1869 Founder - Uriah Stevens One of first major labor organizations Demanded –Equal pay for women –End to child labor –8 hour work day
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Uriah Stevens Founder of the Knights of Labor
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Homestead Strike 1892 Carnegie Steel Company Cuts for union members Violent Lasted 4 months
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Pullman Strike 1894 Protesting 25% wage cut Paralyzed transportation Court intervened Union leaders were jailed Strike ended
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Jane Adams Reformer Pacifist Founder of Hull House –Education –Cultural activities –For immigrants
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Vocabulary Political boss Civil service Mugwumps Labor union Anarchist Strike Strikebreaker
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