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1 Gilded Age Politics & The Populist Movement

2 The Presidents Conservative Narrow view of role of president
President= administrative job… not a leadership position!

3 James Garfield/Chester Arthur
Assassination Charles Guiteau Chester A. Arthur Pendleton Act Garfield Arthur

4 Grover Cleveland 1st Democrat after Civil War
Served 2 non-consecutive terms ICC Pullman Strike

5 Interstate Commerce Commission
1st federal regulatory agency Regulating Interstate Commerce is a federal right The Federal Gov’t can now regulate railroad rates!

6 Benjamin Harrison Sherman Anti-Trust Vague & useless
Impossible to enforce Ban of “illegal combinations” applied to labor unions!

7 The Grange and Populist Movements
“The Plight of the Farmer”

8 Problems of Farmers Difficulty of farmers Decline in commodity prices
International competition Railroads Fees High tariffs Debt Inadequate currency

9 Organizations for Farmers
The Grange Educating farmers Regulation of railroads & grain elevator rates (Grange Laws) Interstate Commerce Commission The Farmer’s Alliance Whites only Many views the same as Populist Party

10 The Populist Movement Goals William Jennings Bryan
Free coinage of silver One term for Pres Popular election of senators Secret ballot An 8 hour workday Nationalization of railroads Immigration restriction Income tax William Jennings Bryan

11 “Cross of Gold” If they dare to come out in the open field and defend the gold standard as a good thing, we shall fight them to the uttermost, having behind us the producing masses of the nation and the world. Having behind us the commercial interests and the laboring interests and all the toiling masses, we shall answer their demands for a gold standard by saying to them, you shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.

12 Election of 1896 Republicans Democrats Populists Outcome
William McKinley Democrats William Jennings Bryan Cross of Gold Populists Outcome McKinley


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