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5 ________impact on the presidency was limited as
he was the second to be killed while in
office. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
6Garfield
7_______came to the White House with a reputation
of corruption. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
8Arthur
9Elected through a questionable electoral
process. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
10Hayes
11Formed his national reputation first as a general
on the battlefield, then as a political
figure. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
12Grant
13Garfield was killed by a man that sought
_________ from him. Money Property Restitution Po
litical Office
14Political Office
15As president, he redeemed himself of his
political past and became known as one of the
most honest presidents to ever hold office.
Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
16Arthur
17He ended the long running Reconstruction period
that had gripped the South since the end of the
Civil War. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
18Hayes
19Although considered personally honest, _________
administration was one of the most corrupt in
U.S. history. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
20Grant
21He held the office for only 4 months before he
was shot on July 2, 1881, by an assassin named
Charles Guieau. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
22Garfield
23Arthur was a defender of ____________. Emancipatio
n Proclamation Secession Civil Rights Black Code
Laws
24Civil Rights
25__________ supported legislation which limited
corruption in office and helped eliminate the
spoils system which was common to American
politics. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
26Hayes
27His basic political creed was, He serves his
party best who serves his country best. Grant
Hayes Garfield Arthur
28Hayes
29When the American people had realized that
political patronage had led to the death of this
president, they were ready for a change. Grant
Hayes Garfield Arthur
30Garfield
31Arthur was deeply involved in __ politics. New
Jersey Republican New Hampshire Democrat New
Jersey Democrat New York Republican
32New York Republican
33________ was actively involved in the Underground
Railroad, helping slaves escape Grant
Hayes Garfield Arthur
34Hayes
35President Lincoln placed him in Command of all
Union forces during the Civil War. Grant
Hayes Garfield Arthur
36Grant
37Arthur supported the______, which changed how
government officials were selected. Pendleton
Civil Service Act Popular Sovereignty Act Jim
Crow Act Emancipation Proclamation
38Pendleton Civil Service Act
39His wife earned the nickname Lemonade
Lucy. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
40Hayes
41When the KKK threatened Negroes, ____________
attempted to use federal troops to protect former
slaves. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
42Grant
43Which of these was NOT something that took place
during Grants presidency? Transcontinental
Railroad Invention of Telephone Establishment of
the first National Park Yellowstone Invention of
the Automobile
44Invention of the Automobile
45As president, _________ withdrew the last federal
troops still occupying the Reconstruction
South. Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur
46Hayes
47He made appointments to his cabinet and other
offices based on ______. Family
Wealth Compromise Qualifications Political Party
48Qualifications
49_______spent his final days penning memoirs. His
autobiography was a great financial success,
which provided his family 500,000. Grant
Hayes Garfield Arthur
50Grant
51Grants real name was ___________. Hank Harris Har
ley Hiram
52Hiram
53The ______ election is remembered as one of the
more controversial in American history. 1776
1876 1976 2076
541876
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56Final Answer
57Final Question