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People's Party; political party formed in 1891 to advocate a larger money supply and other economic reforms.
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A farmers' organization formed after the Civil War
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The government practice of testing the literacy of potential citizens at the federal level, and potential voters at the state level
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Most famous black leader during the late nineteenth century
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The Republican candidate against William Jennings Bryan in the election of 1896 and, also, the victor.
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Laws enforcing the segregation public schools, public places, and public transportation, and the segregation of restrooms, restaurants, and drinking fountains for whites and blacks.
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The practice of the political party in power giving jobs and appointments to its supporters, rather than to people based on their qualifications.
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Law to disqualify African American voters by allowing the vote only to men whose fathers and grandfathers voted before 1867
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Government departments and their nonelected employees
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A pre-condition for the ability to vote
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1883 the act that created a civil service system for the federal government in an attempt to hire employees on a merit system rather than on a spoils system.
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A man with a Ph.D. from Harvard who criticized Washington's willingness to accommodate southern whites.
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