This Big Business (industry) controlled farmers because of farmers dependence on transporting their crops to distant markets.
What are Railroads
Group of people who began to organize and to fight for better conditions in Industrial cities
Labor and factory workers
Passed in the 1860s, promoted government bonds and land grants to railroad companies to complete rail lines to the Pacific Ocean.
What are the Pacific Railroad Acts
an example of a new economic activity in the west that involved providing meat for slaughter houses for people to eat.
What are Cattle Ranches
An industrialist who got his start in Railroads and then began a career of buying and selling other companies.
Who is JP Morgan
The first major labor union in the United States.
Who are the Knight of Labor
Passed in 1890, it was the first attempt by Congress to keep monopolistic practices in check, made it illegal for firms to make agreements with one another that limit competition and for a particular firm to engage in practices that are designed to establish a monopoly in a particular field.
What is the Sherman Anti Trust Act
This political party was able to harness growing discontent following the Panic of 1893 and gave a voice to a radical program for change that included increased democracy, a graduated income tax, regulation of the railroads, and currency reform. It's followers insisted that the amount of currency in circulation was insufficient.
This was a result of the Crime of 73 and made it more difficult for farmers to pay off their loans.
What is Deflation
He ran for president in 1896 on the ticket of the Democratic Party. He broke with the more conservative elements in the party and endorsed the call for the “free and unlimited coinage” of silver. In his famous “Cross of Gold” speech, he promised not to let the American people be crucified “upon a cross of gold.”
Who is William Jennings Bryan?
These acts reallocated Native American indigenous land for the purpose of American settlement and industry. Name at least 2.
What are Homestead, Dawes, and Pacific Railroad Acts?
The political platform for the Populist Party during the election of 1892 that included the Free Coinage of Silver and government regulation of the Railroads.
What is the Omaha Platform
Congress finally passed this in 1883 to set up a merit-based federal civil service, a professional career service that allots government jobs on the basis of a competitive exam.
What is the Pendleton Act?