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1 From Stalemate to Crisis
Chapter 19 From Stalemate to Crisis

2 Party Loyalty 16 states solidly Republican 14 states solidly Democratic 5 swing states

3 267 Gore 271 Bush

4 Republicans win most of the Presidential elections
But margin of victory in popular vote rarely more than 1.5%

5 House mainly Democratic
Why? Solid South and Northern cities

6 Senate mainly Republican
Why? More States

7 Religion/ Catholic Protestant Ethnic Immigrants
Democrats Republicans Region South North North cities Religion/ Catholic Protestant Ethnic Immigrants Class Working Middle/Upper

8 Problem for Republicans
Split in Party

9 Leader - Roscoe Conklin
Stalwarts Leader - Roscoe Conklin For traditional politics and political machines

10 Pretend to be in favor of reform
Half Breeds Leader-James G. Blaine Pretend to be in favor of reform

11 His Fraudulency

12 Lemonade Lucy

13 Election of 1880 Republicans agree on Candidate
James Garfield-Half Breed VP Chester A. Arthur-Stalwart

14 Garfield Wins!!!

15 “I am a Stalwart, and Arthur is now President”

16 Chester A. Arthur Signs Pendleton Act

17 Election of 1884 Republicans dump Arthur- too independent

18 Select: James G. Blaine The Plumed Knight

19 Reform minded Republican say they will support honest Democrat
Mugwumps

20 Democrats select: Grover Cleveland Reform Governor of New York

21 Ma, Ma, where is Pa? Off to the White House Ha Ha Ha

22 Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine,
Continental liar from the state of Maine!

23 Dr. Samuel Burchard Protestant Minister calls Democrats:
“Party of Rum, Romanism and Rebellion”

24 Cleveland wins First Democrat since 1856

25 Legislation

26 Civil Service Reform *Patronage had become a problem
*No long term employees with experience *Politicians force to do party business instead of government business

27 Federal Employees ,000 ,000 ,000

28 Pendleton Act 1883 *Removes some jobs from patronage – based on merit ,000 jobs ,000 jobs

29 Sets up Civil Service Commission to oversee

30 Anti-Trust Legislation
*15 states passed laws against combinations threat restrict competition

31 New Jersey & Delaware pass laws to give corporations special privileges

32 Sherman Anti-Trust Act
*passed to quiet popular demand on Congress *don’t expect it to stop monopolies *by 1901 only 14 suits filed by government

33 Senator John Sherman of Ohio

34 U.S. v. E. C. Knight Co. *Trust controlled 98% of refined sugar *Court declared government has only power to regulate trade, not business itself

35 Railroads *some states attempt to regulate railroads *Wabash v. Illinois States taking Federal power

36 Interstate Commerce Act – 1887
*bans discrimination in rates *publish rate schedules *File rates with government *All rates reasonable & just

37 Interstate Commerce Commission
*required courts to enforce its rulings *Courts not cooperative

38 1888 Election Grover Benjamin Cleveland Harrison

39 Key Issue Tariff

40 Cleveland wins popular vote by 100,000 votes
Loses electoral vote 233 to 168

41 Cleveland wins 1892 rematch
277 145

42 Panic of 1893 *Corporate bankruptcies cause Stock Market collapse *Banks invested in Market fail *Tightens credit *Low farm prices

43 8000 Businesses 156 Railroads 400 Banks 20% of workers lose jobs FAIL

44 1894 Jacob Coxey Ohio Populist Calls for public works programs to create jobs and help people

45 Coxey’s Army

46 THE SILVER ISSUE

47 *US recognized both Silver & Gold
*by 1870 reduced value of Silver *1873 discontinue Silver

48 Who wants law changed? *Silver mine owners *farmers

49 Sherman Silver Purchase Act
Buys silver with gold Won’t coin it

50 Cleveland feels it helps cause Panic
Gets it repealed Splits Democratic Party

51 Election of 1896 Vs.

52 Speaker of the House Thomas Reed of Maine

53 Marcus Hanna William McKinley wants

54 Democrats East vs. West & South

55 West & South want: *tariff reduction *income Tax *control of Trusts *FREE SILVER

56 Cross of Gold Speech

57 William Jennings Bryan

58 McKinley runs Front Porch Campaign
$7 million

59 Bryan travels country Spends: $300,000

60 McKinley wins 271 to 176

61 National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry

62 The Grange 1867 *originally a social organization *shifts to economic issues during recession of 1870’s *organizes stores, warehouses and insurance

63 Grange has limited success economically and politically
As prosperity returns, membership declines

64 Dance at Pittsfield Grange Hall

65 Farmer’s Alliance

66 Mary E. Lease “Raise less corn and more Hell”

67 The Colored Farmers' Alliance
Excluded on the basis of race from membership in the Southern Farmers' Alliance, blacks formed a separate organization in Texas in 1886, comprised of both black farmers and farm workers.

68 In 1891, a strike of cotton pickers was called, but coordination was poor and the strike failed.
Colored Alliance also lost support when the Populist Party arose.

69 Farmer’s Alliance and Knights of Labor
People’s Party or Populist Party July 1892 Farmer’s Alliance and Knights of Labor

70 Election of 1892 James Weaver-wins electoral votes in 6 states
3 Governors 5 Senators 10 Congressmen

71

72 Populist main support is farmers
Can’t get larger coalition *no common interest with labor *South-include Blacks?

73 Populist Platform *Low interest loans *Gov. warehouses for crops *Abolition of National banks *Direct election of Senators *Regulation of RR *Income Tax *Silver


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