HIST 4292 U.S. Political History Since 1876 Reconstruction Redemption Solid South “bloody shirt” currency Panic of 1873 Greenback Party “Grantism” “availability” Election of 1876 Hayes (R) 185 4,033,Tilden (D) 184 4,288,Cooper (G) 78,Stalwarts/Halfbreeds/Reformers Joint Electoral Commission David Davis Joseph Bradley Compromise of 1877 Executive Order of 1877 Carl Schurz Roscoe Conkling Bland-Allison Act (1878) Treaty of 1880 Election of 1880 Garfield (R) 214 4,453,Hancock (D) 155 4,445,Weaver (G) 306,“Immortal 306” Treaty of Mentor Morey Letter Charles Giteau Chester A. Arthur Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) midterm election of 1882 Pendleton Act (1883) Tariff of 1883 Election of 1884 Cleveland (D) 219 4,915,Blaine (R) 182 4,852,Election of 1884 in New York Cleveland (D) 563,048 Blaine (R) 562,001 Maria Halpin Mulligan Letters Samuel Burchard “Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion” Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) John A. Logan Dependent Pension Bill of 1887 Presidential Succession Act of 1886 Interstate Commerce Act (1887) Dawes Severalty Act (1887) Mills Bill (1888) Department of Agriculture (1889) Election of 1888 Harrison (R) 233 5,449,Cleveland (D) 168 5,539,Tom Platt/Matthew Quay James Tanner Dependent and Disability Pension Act (1890) Thomas “Czar” Reed Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) McKinley Tariff (1890) Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890) midterm election of 1890 Populist Party Tom Watson “Pitchfork Ben” Tillman Election of 1892 Cleveland (D) 277 5,554,Harrison (R) 145 5,186,Weaver (P) 22 1,024,Panic of 1893 Jacob Coxey Coxey’s Army (1894) Sherman Silver Purchase Act repeal (1893) Wilson-Gorman Act (1894) Pullman Strike (1894) midterm election of 1894 Pollock Case (1895) Election of 1896 McKinley (R) 271 7,105,Bryan (D) 176 6,370,Mark Hanna “Cross of Gold” Speech Dingley Tariff (1897) Hawaii Spanish-American War Teller Amendment Treaty of Paris (1899) midterm election of 1898 Theodore Roosevelt Gold Standard Act (1900) Election of 1900 McKinley (R) 292 7,219,Bryan (D) 155 6,357,Debs (S) 94,Leon Czolgosz Theodore Roosevelt Square Deal “Trust Busting” “Rule of Reason” Coal Strike of 1902 Panama Canal Booker T. Washington White primary Voting restrictions Election of 1904 Roosevelt (R) 336 7,625,Parker (D) 140 5,083,Debs (S) 402,Muckrakers Meat Inspection Act/Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) Hepburn Act (1906) Conservation Gifford Pinchot “Big Stick” Roosevelt Corollary (1904) Treaty of Portsmouth (1905) Great White Fleet Election of 1908 Taft (R) 321 7,676,Bryan (D) 162 6,406,Debs (S) 420,Payne-Aldrich Tariff (1909) Winona Speech Ballinger-Pinchot Controversy Progressives/Old Guard Joe Cannon/George Norris midterm election of 1910 National Progressive Republican League Woodrow Wilson Champ Clark Robert LaFollette “Wisconsin Idea” Election of 1912 Wilson (D) 435 6,294,Roosevelt (P) 88 4,120,Taft (R) 8 3,486,Debs (S) 900,“Bull Moose” John Schrank FIRST EXAM 16th Amendment (1913) 17th Amendment (1913) Underwood Tariff (1913) Federal Reserve Act (1913) Clayton Act (1914) World War I Adamson Act (1916) Election of 1916 Wilson (D) 277 9,126,Hughes (R) 254 8,547,Benson (S) 590,Hiram Johnson Espionage Act (1917) Sedition Act (1918) Selective Service Act of 1917 Fourteen Points Treaty of Versailles midterm election of 1918 League of Nations Henry Cabot Lodge First Red Scare Ole Hanson Thomas Hardwick A. Mitchell Palmer 18th Amendment (1919) Volstead Act (1919) 19th Amendment (1920) League of Women Voters Equal Rights Amendment Election of 1920 Harding (R) 404 16,151,Cox (D) 127 9,134,Debs (S) 915,- “Ohio Gang” Emergency Quota Act (1921) National Origins Act (1924) Emergency Tariff Act (1921) Fordney-McCumber Tariff (1922) Teapot Dome Albert Fall Harry Sinclair Charles Forbes Calvin Coolidge Election of 1924 Coolidge (R) 382 15,724,Davis (D) 136 8,386,LaFollette (P) 13 4,827,Progressive Party Farm Bloc McNary-Haugen Bill (1927) Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) Election of 1928 Hoover (R) 444 21,432,Smith (D) 87 15,004,Permanent Reapportionment Act (1929) Stock Market Crash Recession Voluntary Cooperation Smoot-Hawley Tariff (1930) Great Depression midterm election of 1930 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Bonus Army Election of 1932 Roosevelt (D) 472 22,818,Hoover (R) 59 15,760,Brain Trust 20th Amendment (1933) Joseph Zangara “Fear Itself” Bank Holiday New Deal Emergency Banking Act Fireside Chat Beer-Wine Revenue Act 21st Amendment (1933) Agricultural Adjustment Act United States v. Butler (1936) Civilian Conservation Corps National Industrial Recovery Act Schechter Poultry v. United States (1935) Securities Exchange Act Huey Long “Share Our Wealth” Father Charles Coughlin Francis Townsend Upton Sinclair Liberty League midterm election of 1934 Second New Deal Wagner Act (1935) Social Security Act Election of 1936 Roosevelt (D) 523 27,750,Landon (R) 8 16,679,Lemke (U) 892,NAACP Literary Digest Court Packing Soviet Recognition midterm election of 1938 World War II Neutrality Acts isolation vs. intervention Committee to Defend America America First Committee Lend-Lease Selective Service Act of 1940 Election of 1940 Roosevelt (D) 449 27,343,Willkie (R) 82 22,334,Pearl Harbor Stimson/Knox Alien Registration Act of 1940 Executive Order 9066 (1942) midterm election of 1942 Smith v. Allwright (1944) Election of 1944 Roosevelt (D) 432 25,612,Dewey (R) 99 22,021,Warm Springs SECOND EXAM Harry S Truman midterm election of 1946 “Had Enough?” 80th Congress 22nd Amendment (1951) Presidential Succession Act of 1947 Taft-Hartley Act (1947) National Security Act of 1947 Executive Order 9981 (1948) Cold War Truman Doctrine Containment HUAC/Alger Hiss/Richard Nixon Election of 1948 Truman (D) 303 24,105,Dewey (R) 189 21,970,Thurmond (S-R) 39 1,169,Wallace (P) 1,157,States’ Rights Party (“Dixiecrats”) “Fair Deal” Housing Act of 1949 cloture Celler-Kefauver Act (1950) midterm election of 1950 Korean War Second Red Scare Joseph McCarthy Army-McCarthy Hearings Election of 1952 Eisenhower (R) 442 33,777,Stevenson (D) 89 27,314,“Treaty of Morningside Heights” Checkers Speech Brown Decision Brown II massive resistance/interposition Southern Manifesto midterm election of 1954 Geneva Conference (1955) Election of 1956 Eisenhower (R) 457 35,590,Stevenson (D) 73 26,022,Eisenhower Doctrine Civil Rights Act of 1957 Little Rock Orval Faubus midterm election of 1958 Nelson Rockefeller/Barry Goldwater Sherman Adams Sputnik NDEA/NASA U-2 Election of 1960 Kennedy (D) 303 34,226,Nixon (R) 219 34,108,Television Debates Martin Luther King, Jr. Peace Corps Bay of Pigs Berlin Wall Cuban Missile Crisis Vietnam New Frontier Housing Act of 1961 Civil rights Dallas/Lee Harvey Oswald Warren Commission Lyndon B. Johnson War on Poverty Economic Opportunity Act (1964) Civil Rights Act of 1964 24th Amendment (1964) Tonkin Gulf Resolution (1964) Election of 1964 Johnson (D) 486 43,129,Goldwater (R) 52 27,178,Great Society Medicare/Medicaid Voting Rights Act of 1965 midterm election of 1966 25th Amendment (1967) Tet Offensive (1968) Election of 1968 Nixon (R) 301 31,785,Humphrey (D) 191 31,275,Wallace (AI) 46 9,906,Robert F. Kennedy “southern strategy” “law and order” Vietnamization China/Russia visits 26th Amendment (1971) Election of 1972 Nixon (R) 520 47,169,McGovern (D) 17 29,170,Thomas Eagleton/Sargent Shriver Pentagon Papers/Daniel Ellsberg Plumbers Watergate CREEP John Mitchell E. Howard Hunt G. Gordon Liddy Operation Gemstone James McCord Bob Woodward/Carl Bernstein “Deep Throat” H.R. Haldeman John Ehrlichman John Dean Senate Watergate Committee/Sam Ervin Archibald Cox Alexander Butterfield Spiro Agnew “Saturday Night Massacre” Leon Jaworski U.S. v. Nixon (1974) Peter Rodino Gerald Ford Nixon pardon Clemency Campaign Reform Law (1974) Helsinki Agreement (1975) Election of 1976 Carter (D) 297 40,830,Ford (R) 240 39,147,THIRD EXAM