Chapter 15 Quiz 3 Review

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 In what scandal did Fisk and Gould participate?
 Manipulating the price of gold
 defrauding the government on railroad expenses
 diverting funds from New York City government
 cheating the government of excise taxes
 Manipulating the price of gold
 Why was Tammany Hall allowed to continue its
corruption?
 Grant was bribed
 Most politicians were unaware of its scandals
 Democratic leaders needed its help for votes
 Tammany Hall paid its debt
 Democratic leaders needed its help for votes
 What is meant by “waving the bloody shirt”?
 Blaming Radicals for the hardships in the South
 blaming Democrats for the Civil War
 demanding Radical Reconstruction in the South
 demanding equal rights for all races
 blaming Democrats for the Civil War
 What did the Republicans offer Southern
Democrats in return for their support in electing
Rutherford B. Hayes?
 Removal of federal troops from the South
 return of Black Codes
 recognition of the Ku Klux Klan
 financial aid to the South
 Removal of federal troops from the South
 What was the most severe depression in the first one
hundred years of America's history? ______________
 Panic of ‘73
 A) Rutherford B. Hayes
 B) Ulysses S. Grant
 C) Samuel J. Tilden
 D) Horace Greeley
 E) Thomas Nast
 F) William Tweed
 ___ one of the most scandal-ridden administrations in
American history
 B) Ulysses S. Grant
 A) Rutherford B. Hayes
 B) Ulysses S. Grant
 C) Samuel J. Tilden
 D) Horace Greeley
 E) Thomas Nast
 F) William Tweed
 ___ corrupt leader who defrauded New York City
 F) William Tweed
 A) Rutherford B. Hayes
 B) Ulysses S. Grant
 C) Samuel J. Tilden
 D) Horace Greeley
 E) Thomas Nast
 F) William Tweed
 ___ cartoonist who advocated political reform
 E) Thomas Nast
 A) Rutherford B. Hayes
 B) Ulysses S. Grant
 C) Samuel J. Tilden
 D) Horace Greeley
 E) Thomas Nast
 F) William Tweed
 ___ eccentric NewYork newspaper editor who ran
against Grant in 1872
 D) Horace Greeley
 A) Rutherford B. Hayes
 B) Ulysses S. Grant
 C) Samuel J. Tilden
 D) Horace Greeley
 E) Thomas Nast
 F) William Tweed
 ___ lawyer who helped to reform corruption in
New York City
 C) Samuel J. Tilden
 A) Rutherford B. Hayes
 B) Ulysses S. Grant
 C) Samuel J. Tilden
 D) Horace Greeley
 E) Thomas Nast
 F) William Tweed
 ___ victor of the most disputed presidential
election in American history
 A) Rutherford B. Hayes
 A) “Grantism”
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 C) greenbacks
 D) Whiskey Ring
 E) Liberal Republicans
 F) Compromise of 1877
 G) Solid South
 ___ political corruption
 A) “Grantism”
 A) “Grantism”
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 C) greenbacks
 D) Whiskey Ring
 E) Liberal Republicans
 F) Compromise of 1877
 G) Solid South
 ___ Northern Republicans who opposed the Radicals
in 1872
 E) Liberal Republicans
 A) “Grantism”
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 C) greenbacks
 D) Whiskey Ring
 E) Liberal Republicans
 F) Compromise of 1877
 G) Solid South
 ___ paper money not backed by gold or silver
 C) greenbacks
 A) “Grantism”
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 C) greenbacks
 D) Whiskey Ring
 E) Liberal Republicans
 F) Compromise of 1877
 G) Solid South
 ___ criminal use of funds intended for railroad
construction
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 A) “Grantism”
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 C) greenbacks
 D) Whiskey Ring
 E) Liberal Republicans
 F) Compromise of 1877
 G) Solid South
 ___ conspiracy to cheat the government out of excise
taxes
 D) Whiskey Ring
 A) “Grantism”
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 C) greenbacks
 D) Whiskey Ring
 E) Liberal Republicans
 F) Compromise of 1877
 G) Solid South
 ___ agreement to remove federal troops from the
South
 F) Compromise of 1877
 A) “Grantism”
 B) Credit Mobilier Scandal
 C) greenbacks
 D) Whiskey Ring
 E) Liberal Republicans
 F) Compromise of 1877
 G) Solid South
 ___ unanimous support of the Democratic party in the
former Confederacy
 G) Solid South
 True/False

 ___ Both parties were accused of voting corruption
during the election of 1876.
 True
 True/False

 ___ The Republicans' heavy-handed effort to control
the South created a powerful block of voters who
would oppose them for almost a century.
 True
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