front 1 Manifest Destiny | back 1 The term that explained a concept of going westward and nothing could stop them was |
front 2 Ghost Dance | back 2 This dance was based upon a vision by a Native American and it was
believed to restore the |
front 3 Great Plains | back 3 Grassland that extended through the west-central portion of the United States |
front 4 Oliver Hudson Kelley | back 4 He organized the Grange. |
front 5 William McKinley | back 5 He was the winner of the 1896 presidential election |
front 6 Republican Party | back 6 This party supported the adoption of the gold standard |
front 7 greenbacks | back 7 The government began taking these out of circulation after the Civil War |
front 8 Populist Party | back 8 This political party turned the American two-party system into a three-party system. |
front 9 bimetallism | back 9 This was a monetary system in which the government would give people
silver or gold in |
front 10 Williams Jennings Bryan | back 10 He was nominated by two parties as their candidate for the 1896 presidential election. |
front 11 "Cross of Gold" speech | back 11 This helped convince an undecided Democratic Convention to nominate
William Jennings Bryan |
front 12 Populist Party | back 12 This political party proposed an increase in the money supply, a graduated income tax, and a federal loan program. |
front 13 Republican Party | back 13 Members of this party were mainly business owners and bankers from industrialized areas. |
front 14 Grange | back 14 This organization started out as a social outlet and educational
forum for isolated farm families. |
front 15 Alexander Graham Bell | back 15 Invented the telephone |
front 16 Thomas Alva Edison | back 16 inventions such as the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, as well as improving the telegraph and telephone. |