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- Bimetallism [r]: The use of both gold and silver as money, with a fixed price ratio. [e]
- Blaine Amendment [r]: An 1875 proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would have forbidden the public funding of private, denominational schools. [e]
- Fiscal conservatism [r]: A political position (primarily in the United States) that calls for lower levels of public spending, lower taxes and lower government debt. [e]
- Gilded Age [r]: the post-Civil War era in American history, from 1865 to 1901, which saw unprecedented economic, industrial, and population expansion. [e]
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- Grover Cleveland [r]: The 22nd and 24th President of the United States of America, and the only one to serve two non-consecutive terms. [e]
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- Panic of 1893 [r]: A massive contraction in the American economy (a depression) that began in 1893 and ended in 1897. [e]
- Populist Party [r]: An American third party that flourished 1890-96 carrying several states in the 1892 election; in 1896 endorsed the Democratic party candidate, William Jennings Bryan. [e]
- Reconstruction [r]: The attempt from 1865 to 1877 in American history to resolve the issues of the American Civil War. [e]
- Redeemers [r]: A political coalition in the American South during the Reconstruction era, who sought to overthrow the Radical Republican coalition of Freedmen, carpetbaggers and Scalawags. [e]
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- Spoils system [r]: Informal practice where a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its voters as a reward for working toward victory, and as an incentive to keep working. [e]
- Tariff, U.S. history [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Texas Railroad Commission [r]: Texas regulatory agency controlling oil and gas production and in-state rates for trucks, buses, and railroads. [e]
- Texas, history [r]: History of the American state of Texas from 1500 to modern times. [e]
- Third Party System [r]: The political universe in American politics from about 1854 to the mid 1890s; the main concerns were nationalism. [e]
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- William Jennings Bryan [r]: (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) American politician, Democratic presidential nominee and lawyer in the Scopes Trial. [e]
- William McKinley [r]: (1843–1901) Twenty-fifth President of the United States of America, Governor of Ohio. [e]