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POLITICS AND EXPANSION IN AN INDUSTRIALIZING AGE, 1877–1900. CHAPTER 20. Party Politics in an Era of Upheaval, 1877–1884. Contested Political Visions Patterns of Party Strength Regulating the Money Supply Civil Service Reform. Politics of Privilege, Politics of Exclusion, 1884–1892.
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POLITICS AND EXPANSION IN AN INDUSTRIALIZING AGE, 1877–1900 CHAPTER 20
Party Politics in an Era ofUpheaval, 1877–1884 • Contested Political Visions • Patterns of Party Strength • Regulating the Money Supply • Civil Service Reform
Politics of Privilege,Politics of Exclusion, 1884–1892 • A Democrat in the White House: Grover Cleveland, 1885–1889 • Big Business Strikes Back, Benjamin • Harrison, 1889–1893 • Agrarian Protest and the Rise of the People’s Party • African-Americans After Reconstruction
The 1890s: Politics in a Depression Decade • 1892: Populists Challenge the Status Quo • Capitalism in Crisis: The Depression of 1893–1897 • Business Leaders Respond • 1894: Protest Grows Louder • Silver Advocates Capture the Democratic Party • 1896: Republicans Triumphant
Expansionist Stirrings andWar with Spain,1878–1901 • Roots of Expansionist Sentiment • Pacific Expansion • Crisis over Cuba • The Spanish-American War, 1898 • Critics of Empire • Guerilla War in the Philippines, 1898–1902