This strike was ended by intervention by President Cleveland due to concerns about U.S. mail not getting delivered.
This union accepted skilled and unskilled workers and whites and blacks, but lost support after the Haymarket Bombing.
What is the Knights of Labor?
This man was the youngest major party candidate ever at age 36 in 1896 and famous for his Cross of Gold speech.
Who is William Jennings Bryan?
This strike was at Carnegie's plant in PA. He claimed no knowledge of the pay cut that created it, but was later found to be lying.
Homestead Strike
This group rose up against the "new" immigrants and pushed for restrictions on immigration.
What is the American Protective Association?
This man fought hard for the strikes at the Pullman Strike and was jailed for his efforts. He came out of prison a Socialist.
Who is the Eugene Debs?
This group of Republicans were known for their support of the Spoils System.
What are the Stalwarts?
These two black leaders disagreed over how to approach the issue of black equality during this era.
Who are Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois?
This is the term for African-Americans who left the South after the collapse of Radical Republican rule in search of a haven from racism and poverty in the West.
These laws marked the state effort to regulate commerce. They were later struck down by the Supreme Court in Wabash v. IL.
What is the Granger Laws?
Put the Presidents from Grant to McKinley in order.
Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland, Harrison, Cleveland, McKinley.
This largely toothless legislation was passed after Wabash v. IL, but was seen as the first effort by the federal government to regulate commerce.
What is the Interstate Commerce Act?
Put the following events in order:
Mexican-American War, KS-NE Act, Dred Scott, Fort Sumter, Gettysburg, Antietam, MO Compromise
MO Compromise, M-A War, KS-NE Act, Dred Scott, Fort Sumter, Antietam, Gettysburg