Cultural Values Social Reformers Foreign Policy Angry Farmers Minorities 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 1pt What British monarch’s name is used to define the social and cultural mores of the Gilded Age? 2 Queen Victoria 3 This view of middle and upper class women was still the norm in the Victorian era. 4 The Cult of Domesticity 5 This fundamentalist evangelist questioned Darwin’s theory of evolution 6 Dwight L. Moody 7 This college sport began to rival baseball in popularity 8 Football 9 The heavyweight boxing champion for much of the 1880’s and 90’s 10 John L. Sullivan John L. Sullivan 11 His novel, Looking Backward, caused Americans to question the policies of their national government 12 Edward Bellamy 13 This Baptist minister’s “Social Gospel” challenged the existing creed of the “Gospel of Wealth” 14 Walter Rauschenbusch 15 This president of the WCTU exemplifies the growing leadership role that women played in social reform movements 16 Francis Willard 17 This co-founder of Hull House also founded the Illinois Women’s Alliance 18 Florence Kelly 19 After the split over the 15th Amendment, The two competing movements re-united in 1890 as: 20 The National American Women’s Suffrage Association (NAWSA) 21 This international movement towards colonization is adopted by key members of the Republican Party in the 1890’s 22 Imperialism 23 This naval expert’s book, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, influenced many foreign policy experts to advocate for a stronger American navy 24 Alfred Thayer Mahan 25 This Secretary of state under Garfield and Harrison was a leading advocate of American imperialism and was instrumental in establishing the first Pan-American Conference in 1889. 26 James G. Blaine 27 This missionary’s Our Country: Its Possible Future and its Present Crisis (1885) called upon white Protestants to colonize and “Christianize” the peoples of the developing world 28 Josiah Strong 29 American plantation owners lead a “revolt” on this Island, and with the help of U.S. marines, overthrow its monarch and create a republic 30 Hawaii 31 This Farmer’s organization began in Texas in the mid 1880’s. Its initial goal was to form farm co-operatives but it will quickly evolve into a political force. 32 Farmer’s Alliance 33 What were three major issues of the Farmer’s Alliance? 34 Sub-treasury plan, greater regulation of railroads, unlimited coinage of silver, nationalization of banks, lower tariffs 35 This political party grows out of the Farmer’s Alliance, and issues its first “platform” in Ocala Florida known as the Ocala Demands 36 The Populist (People’s) Party 37 What issues did the Populists add to the 1892 Omaha Platform to appeal to industrial workers? 38 8 hour work day, direct elections of senators, allowing states to institute the initiative and referendum. 39 This was the Populist candidate in the election of 1892 40 James G. Weaver 41 Latinos in the Southwest formed this group to fight against Anglos who were privatizing historically communal lands 42 Las Gorra Blancas 43 These two industries account for the over 100,000 Chinese immigrants in the American west in the 1880’s 44 Mining and RR construction 45 These laws limited and eventually barred immigration from China to the U.S. 46 Chinese Exclusion Acts of 1882 and 1892 47 These laws, created to subvert the Civil Rights Act of 1875, allowed for segregated facilities throughout the South 48 Jim Crow Bonus: What S.C. Ruling will uphold the constitutionality of Jim Crow? 49 These methods were used to disenfranchise Blacks throughout the South in the 1880’s and 90’s 50 Poll Tax, Literacy Tests, Grandfather Clauses and The KKK and violence 51