Gilded Age
Name Assoc
Chrono First
Segregation
100

This Political Boss of New York symbolized the corruption and excess of politics of the Gilded Age, eventually being imprisoned for his crimes

Boss Tweed

100

standard oil

Rockefeller

100

15th Amend, 1876 Election, Plessy v Ferguson Decision, Publishing of Wizard of Oz

15th Amend

100

Supreme Court case that legalized the principle of Separate but Equal, effectively legalizing segregation

Plessy v Ferguson

200

This group was notoriously in favor of defending the Spoils System, so much so that one of their members assassinated President Garfield due to Garfield's opposition to the Spoils System

Stalwart(s)

200

Cross of Gold

Bryan

200

Arthur, Garfield, Grant, Hayes

Grant

200

Segregation started with Black codes but became better known by this accepted minstrel name

Jim Crow

300

Famous American author attributed with giving this American Era the title of "Gilded" Age

Mark Twain

300

The Gilded Age president who is the only other president to have been elected to non consecutive terms

Cleveland

300

Radical Reconstruction, 15th Amend, 10% Plan, Johnson Plan

10% Plan

300

Individual Civil Rights Acts passed under Grants presidency were largely in response to the intimidating actions of this organization

KKK

400

The Whiskey Ring Scandal specifically involved illegal activities involving this branch of govt.

Legislative/Congressional

400

A "muckraking" political journalist/cartoonist who exposed corruption and white supremacy in the late 1800's

Thomas Nast

400

Omaha Platform, Haymarket Riot, End of Reconstruction, Completion of Transcontinental RR

Transc RR

400

Black Code laws were found throughout the South in response to reconstruction amendments.  One in particular would make it a crime to be unemployed.  What was the specific name of this type of law

Vagrancy

500

His excessive pardoning of former Confederates sealed his political fate as  a one term President in the 1860's

Andrew Johnson

500

This Sioux chief was arrested and later died as a result of the accusation of inspiring revolt with the "Ghost Dance" movement

Sitting Bull

500

Battle of Little Bighorn, Sand Creek Massacre, Massacre at Wounded Knee, Election of William McKinley

Sand Creek Massacre

500

This govt organization was designed to help provide former slaves with food, clothing, education and even tracts of land.  Although noble in its intentions, it largely was viewed as a failure

Freedmans Bureau

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