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JEOPARDY

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JEOPARDY

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  1. JEOPARDY JEOPARDY APPLAUSE

  2. 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. The Republican Party split into these TWO factions

  4. What were theStalwarts = favored old spoils system of political patronage and the Halfbreeds = civil service reform and merit appointments to government posts 100

  5. Which of the Republican factions said it favored civil service reform and merit appointments to government posts

  6. Who were the Half-Breeds 200

  7. The Republican Party faction called the Stalwarts were led by THIS man

  8. Who is New York Senator Roscoe ConklingStalwarts = favored old spoils system of political patronage 300

  9. The Republican Party faction called the Half Breeds were led by THIS man

  10. Who is Maine Senator James G. Blainethe Half Breeds = civil service reform and merit appointments to government posts 400

  11. The Republican Party selected these as their Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates in the Election of 1880 in order to satisfy the two factions within the Party ELECTION OF 1880

  12. Who is the Republican Party Presidential ticket WAS James A. Garfield = Half-Breed for PresidentChester A. Arthur = Stalwart for Vice Presient 500 ELECTION OF 1880

  13. The Republicans defeated the Democratic candidate for President but Garfield was assassinated in 1881 by THIS mentally disturbed patronage seeker (didn’t like Half-Breed Garfield preferred the Stalwart Arthur; Half-Breeds against patronage / Stalwarts for patronage) Garfield : 1881

  14. Who was Charles Guiteau Garfield : 1881 100

  15. Although a Stalwart, President Arthur had the courage to endorse reform of the political spoils system (especially after the assassination of Garfield) by supporting passage of THIS act which established open competitive examination for civil service positions Arthur: 1881-1885

  16. What is the Pendleton Act (1883) Arthur: 1881-1885 200

  17. THIS third party movement polled over one million votes in 1878 congressional elections winning 14 congressional seats. It favored inflation of farm prices and the cooperative marketing of agricultural produce ELECTION OF 1880

  18. What is the Greenback-Labor Party 300 ELECTION OF 1880

  19. The Greenback-Labor Party made THIS man it’s party’s presidential candidate in the Election of 1880 ELECTION OF 1880

  20. Who is James Weaver of IowaThe Party and Weaver advocated 1. public control and regulation of private enterprises such as the railroads in the common interest of more equitable competition 400 ELECTION OF 1880

  21. The Greenback-Labor Party presidential candidate in the 1880 Presidential election theorized that because railroads were so essential they should be treated as THIS ELECTION OF 1880

  22. What is a public utility Weaver and the Greenback-Labor Party advocated public control of railroads in the common interest of more equitable competitionWeaver only polled 3% of the vote 500 ELECTION OF 1880

  23. THESE factors helped the US move from the 4th largest manufacturing nation ot the world’s leader between the years of 1860 and 1894 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882

  24. What are:1. capital accumulation2. natural resources especially in iron, oil and coal3. an abundance of labor helped by massive immigration 4. railway transportation and communications5. major technical innovations 100 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882/ HAYES

  25. This man introduced THIS invention in 1876 illustrative of communication revolution of this time period that aided US industrial expansion THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  26. Who is Alexander Graham Bell 200 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  27. Daily Double

  28. THIS man illustrated the major technical innovations with his development of the m modern steel industry THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  29. Who is Andrew Carnegie 300 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  30. This man is associated with the development of electrical energy THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  31. Who is Thomas Edison 400 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  32. This man is associated with the petroleum industry and controlled 95% of the US oil refineries by 1877 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  33. Who is John D. Rockefeller? 500 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  34. THIS modern industry was born in the New South by 1880 using Northern capital to bring factories to the cotton fields THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  35. What is the modern textile industry 100 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  36. The South’s leading steel producer emerged HERE THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  37. What is Birmingham, Alabama ? 200 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  38. The introduction of THIS propelled the Duke family to prominence in the New South as tobacco producers THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  39. What is the introduction of machine made cigarettes 300 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  40. Although throughout the US the standard of living rose sharply , THIS was very uneven THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  41. What is the distribution of wealth was very unevenIncreasingly an elite of about 10% of the population controlled 90% of the nation’s wealth 400 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  42. Many industrial leaders used the doctrines associated with THIS to justify the unequal distribution of wealth THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  43. What is the Gospel of Wealth 500 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  44. THIS describes The Gospel of Wealth THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  45. What is Self justification by the wealthy was based on the idea that God had granted wealth as God had given grace for material and spiritual salvation of the select few 100 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  46. According to THIS man the rich represented the survival of the fittest = an idea known as Social Darwinism THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  47. WHO is William Graham Sumner= Social Darwinism relied heavily on the survival of the fittest philosophy associated with Charles Darwin to justify the wealth of the few & the unequal distribution of wealth that characterized this time period 200 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  48. Daily Double

  49. When capital over-expansion and over-speculation led to the economic panic of 1873 , massive labor disorders spread through the nation leading to THIS paralyzing strike of 1877 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

  50. What is the railroad strike of 1877unemployment and salary reductions caused major class conflict. Hayes used federal troops to restore order after dozens of workers were killed 300 THE ECONOMY: 1877-1882 / HAYES

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