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Mary Elizabeth Lease
Roscoe Conkling
The Stalwarts
The Half-Breeds
James G. Blaine
The Mugwumps
Grover Cleveland
“Waving the bloody shirt”
Grand Army of the Republic
Pendleton Civil Service Act
George H. Pendleton
Munn v. Illinois
The Wabash case
Interstate Commerce Act
The Maximum Freight Rate case
Alabama Midlands case
Tariff controversy
McKinley Tariff of 1890
Wilson-Gorman Tariff of 1894
Dingley Tariff of 1897
Currency Controversy
Bland-Allison Act of 1878
Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890
Rutherford Hayes
James Garfield
Chester Arthur
Presidential campaign and election of 1884
Grover Cleveland
“Rum, Romanism, & Rebellion”
Presidential campaign and election of 1888
Benjamin Harrison
Dependent’s Pension Act
“Billion Dollar Congress”
Ida B. Wells
Poll Tax
Mississippi Plan
“Grandfather Clause”
Civil Rights cases
Plessy v. Ferguson
Cumming v. County Board of Education
Jim Crow Laws
National Woman Suffrage Association
Susan B. Anthony
Crop-lien system
Grange Movment
White Hats
Farmers’ Alliances
Subtreasury plan
Populist Party
Omaha Platform
James B. Weaver
Depression of the 1890’s
Cleveland-Morgan Deal
Coeur d’Alene strike
Karl Marx
Daniel DeLeon
Eugene Victor Debs
Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr.
Free Coinage of Silver
Presidential campaign & election of 1896
William McKinley
William Jennings Bryan
Gold Standard Act
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