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Authors: James MacGregor Burns
and “compact majority,”
499
,
503
and impeachment,
55
Roosevelt (T.) and,
352
and Treaty of Versailles ratification,
468
Cheyenne Indians,
149–50
Chicago:
housing in,
253
industrialization of,
248
Italian immigrants and
padroni
in,
258
plan to re-design,
271
Pullman’s model city near,
141–2
,
227
stockyards in,
111
World’s Columbian Exposition (1893) at,
271
,
287
Chickamauga (Ga.), battle of,
12
children:
in labor force: and school attendance,
512
; Supreme Court and,
489
; wages of,
140
; Wilson and,
418
,
419
urban conditions of,
137–9
trade relations,
498
Chinese immigrants:
ca.
1900,
247
as railroad builders,
94
; strike for pay increase,
95–6
in San Francisco,
100–1
Choate, Joseph,
269
Christie, Howard Chandler,
439
churches, Protestant,
515–17
and Smith’s presidential candidacy,
502–3
Churchill, Winston,
288
Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer,
408
Cigarmakers International Union,
174
,
178
cities:
beautification of,
271
buildings and architecture in,
251–2
conditions in,
255–62
; for blacks,
147–8
; for immigrants,
247
; progressives and,
245–6
; reform efforts and,
266–75
; upward mobility,
259
; for working class,
136–41
elites of,
113–19
industrialization of,
247–9
; implacability of,
271–2
,
274
,
289
; specialized,
248
migration to, from rural areas,
136–7
,
149
,
197
,
247
,
431
of Ohio,
196–7
parks and recreational areas in,
254
party bosses in,
263–5
population growth of,
247
reformers and,
266–75
transport in,
250–1
turn of the century,
249–55
water supply for,
253–4
City Beautiful movement,
271
Civil Rights Act (1866),
49
Civil Rights Act (1875),
66
,
203
Civil War,
6–36
passim
battles,
see
battles, of Civil War
cost of,
17–18
economic conditions and development
end of,
34–6
soldiers’ life in,
21–8
; camp life,
23–4
; food,
23
; prisoners,
27–8
; wounded,
25
strategy, military and economic:
Northern,
6–7
,
12
; Southern,
7
,
11
transport in,
16–17
war supplies and production in,
15–16
Claflin, Victoria,
see
Woodhull, Victoria Claflin
Clark, Champ (James Beauchamp),
369
,
446
classes (social) and class system,
111–51
Aristotle on,
142
and democracy,
192
farmers,
127–36
fortified by industrial cities,
262
relations among,
141
; in Bellamy’s
Equality
,
165–6
in sports,
527–8
upper,
113–19
war between, feared,
224
working,
see
workers
Clayton Antitrust Act,
389
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty,
337
“Cleburne demands,”
190
Clemens, Samuel Langhome,
see
Twain, Mark
Cleveland, Grover:
death of (1908),
367
economic conservatism of,
206
as President: economic policy,
226
,
228
; election of (1892),
210–11
; foreign policy of,
221
; and tariff reduction,
213
,
226
Cleveland, Henry W. S.,
254
Cochran, Thomas C,
87
Coletta, Paolo,
414
college students (1920s),
513–15
Columbian Exposition (Chicago, 1893),
271
,
287
combinations, industrial,
106–7
,
390
,
481
see also
antitrust movement; monopoly
Committee on Public Information,
439
“Commonweal Army of Christ,”
226
Communist Manifesto
(Marx and Engels),
75
,
90
,
174
,
259
,
308
“compact” majority,
see
majority, compact
competition:
Brandeis on,
392
vs.
combination (Rockefeller on),
106–7
industrialists and,
162
Marx on,
82
see also
antitrust movement; monopoly
“Comstock” law (1873),
123
concentration of power:
economic: Brandeis on,
392
; as challenge to democracy,
389–95
,
532–8
; Croly on,
393
; Progressive Party on,
374
; Roosevelt (T.) and,
331–3
,
349–52
; Wilson and,
389–91
political: Founding Fathers and,
487–8
,
499
; Republican (20th century),
487–91
,
499
,
503
,
558
; in Supreme Court,
506
Confederate Army,
14–15
,
22–23
,
29
Confederate States of America:
amnesty and oaths for,
46
,
65
,
70
cost of war to,
17
defeat and dissolution of,
34–6
economic conditions in,
15–16
,
17–18
foreign recognition of,
31–2
war production in,
16
Conference for Progressive Political Action (CPPA),
500
Congressional Government
(Wilson),
386
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage,
445
Conkling, Roscoe,
204
conscription, military:
in World War 1,
427–8
Constitution (U.S.),
44
,
299–301
see also
Amendments to U.S. Constitution
consumers and consumerism,
281
Conwell, Russell,
159
Coolidge, Calvin:
character and personality of,
485
,
492
and Lindbergh,
510
nominated as Vice-President,
473
as President: accession,
492
; and business,
487
; economic policy of,
491
Cooper, John Milton,
422
Cooper, Peter,
208
Cooper, Thomas,
82
cooperatives, agricultural,
183
,
188–9
copper mining,
86–7
in sports,
531
Cortelyou, George,
350
cowhands,
148–9
Cox, Jacob,
198
Coxey, Jacob,
226
Crédit Mobilier scandal,
93
Crocker, Charles,
95–6
crop lien system,
135–6
,
181
,
189
Crozier, Gen. William,
427
war of independence,
235–40
Cumbler, John,
137
Curie, Marie,
290
currency:
Civil War period,
18
1870s,
213–14
1890s,
228
populists and (subtreasury plan),
187
,
188
,
189
Custer, George Armstrong,
218–19
Czolgosz, Leon,
241
Dallek, Robert,
343
Dana, Charles A.,
169
Dana, Richard Henry,
32
Daniels, Josephus,
385
Darwin, Charles,
157
Darwinism, Social:
businessmen and,
162
Gompers and,
180
popularity of,
159
pragmatism and,
297
Republican party and,
503
Spencerism,
157–8
and workers,
173
Daugherty, Harry,
471
,
472–3
,
490
,
491–2
,
493
Davenport, Thomas,
83
David, Henry,
178
Davis, Allen,
277
Davis, Jefferson,
29
Adams (C. F.) on,
vs.
Lincoln,
32
Johnson and,
52
military strategy of,
7
Dawes Act (1887),
217
as presidential candidate: 1904,
368
; 1912,
368
,
370–1
,
372
,
374
,
377
,
383
tried for sedition,
440–1
; Supreme Court on,
504
Declaration of Independence,
173
De Leon, Daniel,
173
,
283
,
396
,
397
Delmonico’s (restaurant),
90
,
161–2
,
211
del Ray, Joaquin,
239
democracy:
Adams (H.) on,
192
Brandeis on,
392
and economic concentration,
391
,
392
Weyl on,
394
Whitman (W.) on,
192
Wilson
vs.
Roosevelt on,
373–4
Democracy, the,
see
Democratic party Democratic party:
conservatism (economic) of,
206
conventions of: 1864,
33
; 1896,
229–31
; 1912,
369–70
; 1916,
420
; 1920,
473–4
; 1924,
499–500
; 1932,
554–5
differences and divisions within: 19
th
century,
206–7
; 20th century,
366–8
,
500
; in Depression,
553–4
Republican rivalry,
205–6
,
227–8
,
233
in South: dominance of,
67
,
366–7
; andHayes election (1876),
201–2
; 1920s,
553
; and populists,
187–8