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US History 1865 to Present
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3. Populism and Imperialism, 1890–1900
3.1 Urban American and Popular Culture
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Urban American and Popular Culture
The Growth of the City
Vice and the Growth of Urban Reform
Mail-Order Houses and Marketing
Rise of Professional and College Sports
Popular Culture
3.2 National Politics and the Populist Party
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National Politics and the Populist Party
Rise of the Populist Party
The Subtreasury Plan and Free Silver
Race and Southern Populism
The Panic of 1893 and Labor Activism
Fusion and the Decline of the Populists
3.3 Immigration, Ethnicity, and the “Nadir of Race Relations”
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Immigration, Ethnicity, and the “Nadir of Race Relations”
The “New” Immigrants
Race, Ethnicity, and Disfranchisement
Lynching and the Campaign for Legal Justice
Creating and Confronting Jim Crow
3.4 Imperialism at Home and Abroad
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Imperialism at Home and Abroad
Oklahoma and South Dakota
Cultural Imperialism and Native America
Annexation of Hawaii
Spanish-American War in Cuba
Spanish-American War in the Pacific
Conclusion
3.5 Further Reading
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