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1 Chapter 20 POLITICAL REALIGNMENTS IN THE 1890s

2 Horatio Alger  Author who wrote “rags to riches” stories in the Gilded Age

3 State Regulation  Munn v. Illinois (1877) upheld constitutionality of state regulations of RRs  Interstate Commerce Act designed to regulate the RR industry –RRs rates regulated –created Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) –first federal law to regulate private industry in the US

4 The Election of 1880

5 President Garfield

6 Assassination of Garfield

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8 The Election of 1884

9 President Cleveland

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11 President Benjamin Harrison

12 “Crime of 73”  The Fourth Coinage Act (1873) embraced the gold standard, demonetized silver  Western mining interests and others who wanted silver in circulation labeled this the "Crime of '73”  Gold became only metallic standard in the United States

13 Bland-Allison Act (1878)  Required U.S. Treasury to buy a certain amount of silver and put it into circulation as silver dollars

14 Tariffs, Trusts and Silver  1890: Sherman Anti-Trust Act regulated big business  1890: Sherman Silver Purchase Act moved country toward bi-metallic monetary system –Gold + silver

15 Rise of the Populist Movement (People’s Party)  Discontented farmers of West and South provided base of support  The National Farmers' Alliance resulted

16 Selected Commodity Prices

17 The Farmers' Alliance: Ocala Demands  System of government warehouses to hold crops for higher prices  Free coinage of silver  Low tariffs  Federal income tax  Direct election of Senators  Regulation of RRs

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19 The Panic of 1893  February, 1893: Failure of major railroad sparked panic on New York Stock Exchange  Investors sold stock to purchase gold  Depleted Treasury shook confidence  May, 1893: Market hit record low, business failures displaced 2 million workers  1894: Corn crop failed

20 Coxey's Army  1894: Jacob Coxey led “Coxey’s Army” to Washington to demand relief for unemployed workers

21 A Beleaguered President  Cleveland repealed Sherman Silver Purchase Act to remedy Panic of 1893 –failed to stop depression –made silver a political issue

22 The Presidential Election of 1896  Free coinage of silver the main issue – Boost money supply – Seen as solution to depression  New voting patterns emerged and national policy shifted  William Jennings Bryan (Democratic/Populist) –Free silver promised in "Cross of Gold" speech

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24 The McKinley Administration  McKinley took office at depression’s end  An activist president  1900: U.S. placed on gold standard  1900: McKinley won landslide reelection against William Jennings Bryan

25 The Election of 1900

26 A Decade’s Dramatic Changes  September, 1901: McKinley assassinated  Theodore Roosevelt became president


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