front 1 1. In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War | back 1 e |
front 2 2. Which of the following internal developments in China resulted in
Chinese immigration to the United States? | back 2 e |
front 3 3. Which of these is NOT a true statement about the relationship
between blacks and sharecropping in the years | back 3 d |
front 4 4. An epidemic of violent strikes and labor conflict in 1892 led to
the prospect of | back 4 d |
front 5 5. The major electoral problem in the 1876 presidential election
centered on | back 5 b |
front 6 6. Despite the lack of national political issues, Gilded Age
elections often produced fierce local contests over | back 6 b |
front 7 7. The 1884 presidential election contest between James G. Blaine and
Grover Cleveland was noted for | back 7 c |
front 8 8. President Ulysses S. Grant was reelected in 1872 because | back 8 d |
front 9 9. In religious and cultural terms, the Republicans appealed
especially to groups that derived their views from | back 9 e |
front 10 10. The Pendleton Act required people applying for many federal
government jobs to | back 10 a |
front 11 11. At the end of Reconstruction, Southern whites disenfranchised
African Americans using | back 11 e |
front 12 12. One result of Republican hard money policies in the mid-1870s
was | back 12 e |
front 13 13. The legal codes that established the system of segregation
were | back 13 b |
front 14 14. In the presidential election of 1868, Ulysses S. Grant | back 14 b |
front 15 15. The Compromise of 1877 resulted in | back 15 b |
front 16 16. A major cause of the panic that broke in 1873 was | back 16 b |
front 17 17. Which one of the following Gilded Age presidents had a Democratic
party affiliation, differing from the other | back 17 c |
front 18 18. The presidential elections of the 1870s and 1880s | back 18 e |
front 19 19. Which of the following was NOT among the regional groups that
formed the solid political base of the | back 19 a |
front 20 20. The political base of the Democratic party in the late 19th
century lay especially in | back 20 d |
front 21 21. In the wake of anti-Chinese violence in California, the United
States Congress | back 21 e |
front 22 22. The Liberal Republican revolt from the regular Republican party
in 1872 was motivated primarily by | back 22 c |
front 23 23. With the Pendleton Act prohibiting political contributions from
many federal workers, politicians increasingly | back 23 e |
front 24 24. The Crédit Mobilier scandal involved | back 24 c |
front 25 25. The example of New York's Boss Tweed illustrated | back 25 a |
front 26 26. Those who enjoyed a successful political career in the post-Civil
War decades were usually | back 26 c |
front 27 27. President James A. Garfield was assassinated | back 27 d |
front 28 28. The absence of children in largely all-male Chinese immigrant
communities meant that | back 28 b |
front 29 29. Match each politician below with the Republican political faction
with which he was associated. | back 29 d |
front 30 30. Despite his status as a military hero, General Ulysses S. Grant
proved to be a weak political leader because he | back 30 d |
front 31 31. The sequence of presidential terms of the "forgettable
presidents" of the Gilded Age (including Cleveland's
two | back 31 d |
front 32 32. The early Populist campaign to create a coalition of poor white
and poor black farmers resulted in | back 32 a |
front 33 33. In the 1896 case of Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled
that | back 33 c |
front 34 34. Economic unrest and the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act
led to the rise in the 1890s of the pro-silver | back 34 b |
front 35 35. During the mid-to-late 19th century, Chinese women | back 35 d |
front 36 36. Which of the following was NOT among the platform planks adopted
by the Populist party in their convention of | back 36 d |
front 37 37. The presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes began with | back 37 c |
front 38 38. President Grover Cleveland aroused widespread public anger by
his | back 38 d |
front 39 39. The fundamental attitude of Hayes and other Republican
administrations toward labor agitation was | back 39 a |
front 40 40. Black Americans were hard hit by the gloom times of the
depression years of the mid 1870s because | back 40 a |
front 41 41. All of the following are true statements about the Civil Rights
Act of 1875 EXCEPT | back 41 b |
front 42 42. The conservative white Bourbon Democrats of the South largely
succeeded in crushing the Populist revolt by | back 42 e |
front 43 43. In an attempt to avoid prosecution for their corrupt dealings,
the owners of the Crédit Mobilizer | back 43 e |
front 44 44. Blacks who violated the Jim Crow laws or other elements of the
South's racial code were often | back 44 e |
front 45 45. In seeking congressional approval to enact lower tariffs in 1887,
President Grover Cleveland | back 45 e |
front 46 46. In the late 19th century, those political candidates who
campaigned by "waving the bloody shirt" were
reminding | back 46 a |
front 47 47. Public executions and lynchings of black men in the Jim Crow
South were | back 47 b |
front 48 48. The four states completely carried by the Populists in the
election of 1892 were | back 48 e |
front 49 49. During the Gilded Age, the lifeblood of both the Democratic and
the Republican parties was/were | back 49 e |
front 50 50. The national railroad strike of 1877 started when | back 50 b |
front 51 51. Labor unrest during the Hayes administration stemmed from | back 51 e |
front 52 52. The main reason(s) that the Chinese came to the United States
from the 1850s until 1882 was/were to | back 52 a |
front 53 53. President Cleveland's response to the depression of the 1890s
demonstrated that he | back 53 d |
front 54 54. The political developments of the 1890s were largely shaped
by | back 54 c |
front 55 55. President Cleveland's hostility to silver and silver-backed
currency was driven primarily by his fear that | back 55 a |
front 56 56. As a solution to the depression that followed the panic of 1873,
debtors strongly advocated | back 56 e |
front 57 57. In late 19th -century elections, Democrats could generally count
on the support of | back 57 a, b, c, e |
front 58 58. The Liberal Republican movement favored | back 58 a, b, d |
front 59 59. In the Gilded Age, hard money policies were reflected in | back 59 a, b, c |
front 60 60. In the late 19th century, the Republican party was associated
with the cultural values of | back 60 a, d, e |