Try the fastest way to create flashcards
hello quizlet
Home
Subjects
Expert Solutions
Log in
Sign up
Chapter 19 Smartbook quesitons
Flashcards
Learn
Test
Match
Q-Chat
Get a hint
Roman Catholics
Click the card to flip 👆
James G. Blaine was accused of tolerating a slander on ______ during the presidential campaign of 1884.
Click the card to flip 👆
1 / 60
1 / 60
Flashcards
Learn
Test
Match
Q-Chat
Created by
Corinne_Denman
Share
Share
Students also viewed
Ch. 19 Questions HIST
69 terms
History CH 20 Reading
72 terms
Latin2 Adjectives Set 3
Teacher
14 terms
Nine irregular adjectives
9 terms
Chapter 19: From Crisis to Empire
37 terms
HY 104 CH 19 SB
32 terms
"E" abbreviations
17 terms
Greek and Latin Roots - dict = speak
Teacher
10 terms
Terms in this set (60)
Roman Catholics
James G. Blaine was accused of tolerating a slander on ______ during the presidential campaign of 1884.
The power of trusts (he supported protective tariffs - republican)
What issue most inflamed public opinion during the administration of Benjamin Harrison?
Cultural inclinations - family members or friends affiliated with a party member (along with region as one)
A voter's party identification in the nineteenth century was usually a reflection of ______.
White war veterans and widows of white soldiers
From the 1860s to the early 1900s, the U.S. government paid Civil War pensions to which groups?
Half breeds
Stalwarts
During the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes, the Republican faction known as the.... supported reform, whereas the ...... did not.
spreading new knowledge about agriculture techniques
When the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry was founded in 1867, it initially centered on ______.
Mugwumps
Which faction of the Republican Party announced it would support a Democrat for president in the election of 1884?
- ineffectual enforcement of the law
- dilution in the law's strength after court rulings
The Sherman Antitrust Act had no impact in the first decade after passage, for which reasons?
- a Southerner
- a Catholic
Who would be more likely to vote for the Democratic Party in the late nineteenth century?
- the political inexperience of Grange leaders
- the courts' rejection of Granger railroad laws
Which factors caused Grange power to decline in the late 1870s?
unsavory
The election of 1884 is best characterized as ______.
-state governorships
-seats in state legislatures
-seats in Congress
In the election of 1892, Populist candidates were successful in gaining which offices?
enforced more against labor unions than business combinations
At the turn of the century, the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was ______.
- someone who favored temperance
- a Protestant
-a Northerner
Who would be more likely to vote for the Republican Party in the late nineteenth century?
had few meaningful responsibilities
In the late nineteenth century, the federal government ______.