HIST 4292 U.S. Political History Since 1876 Reconstruction Redemption

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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
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