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Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.1 Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY: A SURVEY, 10/e Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.2 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Politics of Equilibrium –The Party System

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.3 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Politics of Equilibrium –The National Government Pension administration

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.4 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Politics of Equilibrium –The National Government Pension administration Patronage

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.5 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Politics of Equilibrium –The National Government Pension administration Patronage Political machines

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.6 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Politics of Equilibrium –Presidents and Patronage

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.7 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Politics of Equilibrium –The Return of the Democrats Grover Cleveland (Library of Congress)

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.8 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Politics of Equilibrium –Tariffs, Trusts, and Railroads

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.9 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Agrarian Revolt –The Grangers Modern farming

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.10 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Agrarian Revolt –The Grangers Modern farming Cooperatives

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.11 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Agrarian Revolt –The Grangers Modern farming Cooperatives Anti-monopoly

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.12 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Agrarian Revolt –The Farmers’ Alliances “Raise less corn and more hell!” Mary Lease

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.13 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Agrarian Revolt –The Populist Constituency & Populist Ideas Regulation of Rails

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.14 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Agrarian Revolt –The Populist Constituency & Populist Ideas Regulation of Rails End of National banks

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.15 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Agrarian Revolt –The Populist Constituency & Populist Ideas Regulation of Rails End of National banks Anti-Semitism

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.16 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Crisis of the 1890s –The Panic of 1893 Railroad Bankruptcy

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.17 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Crisis of the 1890s –The Panic of 1893 Railroad Bankruptcy Low prices

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.18 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Crisis of the 1890s –The Panic of 1893 Railroad Bankruptcy Low prices Bank Failures

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.19 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis The Crisis of the 1890s –The Silver Question

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.20 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis “A Cross of Gold” –The Emergence of Bryan

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.21 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis “A Cross of Gold” –The Conservative Victory William McKinley (Library of Congress)

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.22 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis “A Cross of Gold” –McKinley and Recovery High Tariffs

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.23 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis “A Cross of Gold” –McKinley and Recovery High Tariffs Gold Standard Act of 1900

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.24 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis “A Cross of Gold” –McKinley and Recovery High Tariffs Gold Standard Act of 1900 Imperialism

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.25 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis Patterns of Popular Culture: THE CHAUTAUQUAS

Copyright ©1999 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.26 Chapter Nineteen: From Stalemate to Crisis Where Historians Disagree: POPULISM