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