The American Presidential Election of 1876

The American Presidential Election of 1876

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History, Social Studies

6th - 12th Grade

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The 1876 presidential election was highly controversial, with Rutherford Hayes and Samuel Tilden as the main candidates. Ulysses Grant chose not to run for a third term due to scandals and economic issues. The Greenback Party emerged as a third option. The election results were disputed, leading to the Compromise of 1877, which ended Reconstruction. Hayes won with the smallest electoral margin, despite Tilden winning the popular vote. This election raised questions about the electoral college and had significant historical impacts.

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What were the main reasons Ulysses Grant decided not to run for a third term?

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Who were the main candidates in the 1876 presidential election?

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What was the significance of the Greenback Party in the 1876 election?

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Describe the controversy surrounding the electoral votes in the 1876 election.

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What was the outcome of the electoral commission's decision?

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How did the Compromise of 1877 affect the political landscape in the South?

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What unique aspects characterized the 1876 presidential election?

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