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President James Garfield (above) was assassinated in 1881 by a deranged man proclaiming to be a:
A)Stalwart
B)Half-Breed
C)Mugwump
D)Muckraker
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Garfield was succeeded by this man, Chester A. Arthur, a longtime ally of Stalwart Roscoe Conkling. Yet, arguably the most important legislation of Arthur's tenure, passed in 1883, was the:
A)Gold Standard Act
B)Sherman Antitrust Act
C)Sherman Silver Purchase Act
D)Pendleton Act
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New York "reform" Governor Grover Cleveland became the first Democratic president since the Civil War in 1884, thanks in part to the:
A)Stalwarts
B)Half-Breeds
C)Mugwumps
D)Muckrakers
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This poster illustrates some of the many "gifts" of the Granger movement. Which of the following was less a gift than a poison for the Grangers?
A)Pendleton Act
B)"Cross of Gold" Speech
C)Sherman Silver Purchase Act
D)The Wabash Case
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The man in the photograph was a three-time Democratic nominee for the Presidency who first made his name giving the celebrated "Cross of Gold" speech. He is:
A)William McKinley
B)Tom Watson
C)William Jennings Bryan
D)Woodrow Wilson
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In this McKinley campaign poster, the candidate is held aloft on a gold coin by labor and capital alike. Who was the Ohio mastermind of the McKinley campaign?
A)James Weaver
B)Theodore Roosevelt
C)Marcus Hanna
D)William Jennings Bryan
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President William McKinley tips his hat to the crowd at the Pan-American Exposition. Which of the following pieces of legislation passed during McKinley's administration?
A)Wilson-Gorman Tariff
B)McKinley Tariff
C)Dingley Tariff
D)Sherman Silver Purchase Act







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