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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:
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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
APUSH – January 7 • Agenda: • Review for chapter 23 • Chapter 23 quiz • DBQ (4th period)
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
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
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
DBQ • 15 minutes mandatory planning time • 45 minutes writing time