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Explain the Tweed Ring? Discuss the corruption that occurred under the Grant Administration? The impacts? Evaluate the success of the reform movements.
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Discuss a political scandal that you are aware of…
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What were the settlement houses? What was the Chinese Exclusion Act? How did Rockefeller and Carnegie eliminate competition? What is expansionism?
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Read and outline p. 491-496 Questions ◦ Why were the late 1800s called the Gilded Age? ◦ What was the Sherman Antitrust Act? Was it successful? ◦ How did the nativists respond to the new immigration of the late 1800s? ◦ What are the Civil War Amendments and what did each do?
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What was the spoils system under Andrew Jackson?
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Gilded Age =corruption under a polite and prosperous luster (name of a book and label) – Mark Twain
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1.) Tammany Hall – Democratic Political Machine 2.) Boss Tweed robbed the NYC treasury of $200 Million
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a. Gold Scandal – 1869 *Jay Gould and Grant’s bro-in-law drove up gold prices
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b. Credit Mobilier Scandal *transcontinental RR scandal
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A call for REFORM! What did critics blame for these scandals?
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a. Election of 1876 Tilden (D) vs. Hayes (R) b. Hayes Reforms Split the Party 1.) stalwarts – opposed reforms 2.) half-breeds – supported reforms
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c. Election of 1880 1.) Garfield (half-breed)/Arthur v. General Winfield Scott Hancock 2.) Garfield assassinated by a Stalwart – Arthur takes over
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d. Pendleton Civil Service Act (1883) 1.) est. Civil Service Commission to administer tests for gov. jobs 2.) only covered about 10% of jobs e. Election of 1884 – Cleveland (D)-won w/the Stalwarts’ support
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a. Cleveland doubled the # of jobs with exams b. Election of 1888 – Harrison (Rep.) wins and re-establishes the spoils system
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Read and outline p. 491-496 Questions ◦ Why were the late 1800s called the Gilded Age? ◦ What was the Sherman Antitrust Act? Was it successful? ◦ How did the nativists respond to the new immigration of the late 1800s? ◦ What are the Civil War Amendments and what did each do?
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