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Abraham Lincoln
Alexander Graham Bell
American Federation of Labor
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Johnson
Angel Island.
Ashcan School of America
assimilation
Barbed Wire
Battle of Wounded Knee
bimetallism
bonanza farm
Booker T. Washington
Central Park
Chinese Exclusion Act
Chisholm Trail
Christopher Sholes
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Civil Rights Act of 1875
collective bargaining
Compromise of 1877?
Credit Mobilier Scandal
Dawes Act
De Facto Segregation
Describe a typical supporter of a political machine
Describe the life and culture of the Plains Indians in the 1800s
Economic History
Edwin L. Drake
Election of 1876
Ellis Island.
Eugene V. Debs
exoduster
Factors that led to Cattle Boom and Bust
Fifteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Frederick Law Olmsted
Gentlemen's Agreement
George A. Custer
George Eastman
George M. Pullman
Gilded Age
Graft
grandfather clause
Grange
Great Plains
Henry Bessemer
Hiram Revels Freedman
Homestead Act
Homestead Act
Homesteader
horizontal integration
How did Andrew Carnegie gain control of a large percentage of the steel industry?
Ida B. Wells
Ida Wells
Importance of the buffalo
Internal Improvements
Jim Crow
Jim Crow laws
John D. Rockefeller
Joseph Pulitzer
Lincoln's original plan for Reconstruction
literacy tests
Louis Sullivan
lynching
Mark Twain
Marshall Field
monopoly
Morrill Act
Munn vs. Illinois
nativism
Oliver Hudson Kelley
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Panic 1893
Pap Singleton
patronage
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Plessy v. Ferguson
Political History
poll tax
Populist Party
Radical Reconstruction
Rutherford B. Hayes
Sampson Keeble
Sectionalism w
Segregation
Settlement houses
Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers were made possible by the invention of
Social Darwinism
Social Gospel movement
Soddy
Standardized time and time zones
Tammany Hall.
Tennessee’s Constitutional Convention of 1870
The Civil Service Act
The Dawes Act
The first skyscraper was designed by ____________________.
The illegal use of political influence for personal gain is called
The Interstate Commerce Act
The inventor of the popular roll-film camera was _______.
The landscape architect ________ led the movement for planned urban parks.
The main goal of the Americanization movement was to
The Stalwarts
The Tuskegee Institute was founded by ____________ to help African Americans develop useful job skills.
These laws were passed in the South to separate races in public and private facilities.
Thirteenth Amendment
This term is used to refer to any system of separating people on the basis of race.
Thomas Alva Edison
Transcontinental Railroad
Ulysses Grant
Urban Expansion
Vertical integration,
W.E.B. Dubois
What allowed manufacturers to build their factories away from rivers?
What caused the collapse of Populism?
What development in the late 1900s allowed cities to expand outward?
What event brought Reconstruction to an end?
What factors contributed to the immense industrial boom of the early 1900s?
What intensified the debts that Plains farmers had during the late 1800s?
What issue prompted the assassination of President Garfield?
What kept African Americans in the South from voting?
What made it possible to construct skyscrapers in the 1800s?
What symbolized the alliance between Big Business and Government?
What was the effect of the Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?
What was the goal of the Interstate Commerce Act?
Which president changed his ideas on civil service reform when he gained the presidency?
Which section of the United States opposed he U.S. Bank, the Tariff and Internal Improvements?
Whiskey Ring
Why did Plains farmers in the late 1800s tend to support bimetallism?
Why did Southern states sometimes used a grandfather clause ?
Why did the policy of treating the Great Plains as a huge reservation change?
Why were scabs unpopular with striking workers during the late 1800s?
William Jennings Bryan
William McKinley won the election of 1896 because
William Randolph Hearst