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APUSH – January 7 Objectives: To demonstrate your mastery of the chapter 23 key terms To demonstrate your ability to successfully complete a DBQ on the colonial time period Due today: Chapter 23 key terms Homework: Monday: Chapter 24 key terms and quiz and a note sheet for a DBQ on the time period of 1750-1776 Tuesday: Zinn chapter 10 and bring review materials for unit 2 Wednesday: Have read “Pine Gulch” story (Online pdf) Thursday: Have read “Lucinda Matlock” (page 546 red book) and “Richard Cory” (page 542 red book) bring review materials for unit 3 Friday: Chapter 25 key terms and quiz and a note sheet for a DBQ on the civil war
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APUSH – January 7 Agenda: Review for chapter 23 Chapter 23 quiz DBQ (4 th period)
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Chapter 23 quiz The Resumption Act of 1875, Compromise of 1877, Electoral Count Act, The Pendleton Act of 1883, McKinley Tariff Act, Sherman Silver Purchase Act, Wilson Garman Tariff, Chinese Exclusion Act - What they are and why they are important Presidential elections from 1868-1892 Issues around the election (for example: Horace Greeley and the Liberal Republican party) Who won Corruption (“Black Friday”, Boss Tweed, etc) – what happened, who was president, why it was significant Panic and Depression – causes and how the president responded Republican and democratic stance on hard vs. soft money and patronage “Third” political parties – Farmer’s alliance, Liberal Republicans, and Populists – their platform, who they attracted and whether or not they were successful Supreme Court rulings during the gilded age
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Elections 1868 Republicans vs. Democrats Grant vs. Symour Grant- Waving the Blooding Shirt Grant Wins 1872 Liberal Republicans created but messed up their chance by nominating Horace Greely Democrats also foolishly endorse Greely Regular Republicans go with Grant Grant Wins Liberal Republican Revolt caused regular Republicans to enact civil service reform 1876 Hayes(D)-Tilden (R)Standoff Two sets of returns from Louisiana South Carolina and Florida Electoral Count Act Compromise of 1877 End of Reconstruction
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1880 Garfield (R)vs. Hancock (D) Garfield assassinated so Stalwart Arthur could take office and give spoils to other Stalwarts Pendleton Act 1883 1884 Blain (R) vs Cleveland (D) Mugwumps Cleveland Wins ○ Laissez-Faire ○ Lower the Tariff 1888 Cleveland (D) vs. Harrison (R) Harrison Wins Billion Dollar Congress McKinley Tariff Act 1890 Farmers’ Alliance 1892 Cleveland (D) vs. Harrison (R ) vs. Weaver Populist Populist Party Emerges-Nominate James B. Weaver actually won 1,029,846 popular vote and 22 Electoral college votes Colored Farmers’ National Alliance Cleveland Wins Depression of 1893 Repeal of Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890 Wilson Gorman Tariff of 1894
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DBQ 15 minutes mandatory planning time 45 minutes writing time
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