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James A. Garfield

A list of important terms and helpful questions for the american pageant chapters 23-27

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Unit VI Terms and Important Ideas Terms Chapter 23 Ulysess S. Grant Thomas Nast Roscoe Conkling Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison William McKinley William Jennings Bryan J.P. Morgan Soft/cheap money Hard/sound money Gilded Age Spoils system Populism Grandfather clause Tweed Ring Credit Mobilier Stalwart Half-Breed Pendelton Act Mugwumps Plessy v. Ferguson Jim Crow Chinese Exclusion Act Chapter 24 Leland Stanford Cornelius Vanderbilt Alexander Graham Bell Thomas Edison John D. Rockefeller J. Pierpoint Morgan Samuel Gompers Pool Vertical integration Horizontal integration Trust Trust-busting Grange Bessemer Process Wabash case United States Steel Gospel of wealth Sherman Act Interstate Commerce Commission Haymarket Riot AFL

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Rutherford B. Hayes ? 19th U.S. president, Republican that ran against Democrat Tilden. He received fewer popular and electoral votes, but he still became president after the Compromise of 1877 James Garfield ? Elected president in 1880 on the Republican ticket, Garfield was murdered by Stalwart Charles Guiteau claiming that the Conklingites would now get all the good jobs now that Arthur was president. Chester Arthur ? Vice president of Garfield; became president after a Stalwart assassinated Garfield. He refused to award Stalwarts any federal posts and helped legislate civil-service reform by signing the Pendleton Act in 1883
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