Ch. 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age
Resources
- Chapter 23 .PDF
- Lecture Notes: Politics in the Gilded Age (.doc)
- Talking Points: Politics of the Gilded Age (.doc)
- Talking Points: The Rise of the Populist Movement (.doc)
- Talking Points: The Election of 1896 (.doc)
- Chapter 23 Outline
- ACE Practice Test
- 1868 Election Song: Grant, Grant, Grant
- 1868 Election Song: Hurrah for Grant
- 1872 Election Song: Victoria's Banner (Victoria Woodhull and Frederick Douglass; women's suffrage)
- 1876 Election Song: The Boys in Blue (Rutherford Hayes)
- 1880 Election Song: If the Johnnies Get Into Power Again (Garfield)
- 1884 Election Song: For Victory Again (James G. Blaine and John A. Logan)
- 1888 Election Song: He's All Right (Benjamin Harrison)
- 1888 Election Song: His Grandfather's Hat (anti-Harrison)
- 1892 Election Song: Democrats, Good Democrats (Grover Cleveland)
- 1892 Election Song: (anti-Cleveland)
- 1892: Grover Cleveland (1:21 min.) - First minute of his 1892 campaign speech, begins with the music "Hail to the Chief."
The Era of Good Stealings (p. 503)
- Watch "Boss Tweed and Thomas Nast" - clip from the Ric Burns documentary "This is New York" (9:18 min.)
The Liberal Republican Revolt of 1872 (p. 504)
- 7 Elections That Changed U.S. History: See "1872 - Vegetarian vs. Crooked Incumbent"
Cleveland Battles for a Lower Tariff (p. 518)
- Just for fun, "The One and Only Genuine, Original Family Band" - a 1968 Disney musical set during the election of 1888.
Links
- "Tammany Hall" board game - available Nov. 2012!
Labels: The American Pageant, U.S. History
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