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chapter7_vocablist

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1. Jim Crow Laws   segregation laws that were brought up in the South after Reconstruction  
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2. Poll Tax   amount of money to be paid before a person could vote  
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3. Literacy Test   reading and writing tests that were used in some southern states to prevent African Americans from voting  
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4. Grandfather Clause   laws used to disqualify African American voters by only allowing men whose fathers and gradfathers voted before 1867 to vote  
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5. Las Gorras Blancas   group of Mexican Americans that attempted to protect their land and way of life from enroachment by white landowners in New Mexico  
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6. Spoils System   practice of the political party in power giving jobs and appointments to its supporters, rather than based on their qualifications  
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7. Civil Service   government departments and their nonelected employees  
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8. Pendleton Civil Service Act   law that created a civil service system of the federal government in an attempt to hire employees on a merit system rather than on a spoils system  
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9. Gold Standard   policy of designating monetary units in terms of their value in gold  
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10. Grange   farmers' organization formed after the Civil War  
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11. Populist Party   People's Party; political party created in 1891 to advocate a larger money supply and other economic reforms.  
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