Outlawed slavery
13th Amendment
Amendment that granted Women's right to vote
The 19th Amendment
The sinking of this battleship was one of the causes of The Spanish American War
The U.S.S. Maine
Philosophy that drove the policies that encouraged Westward Expansion.
Manifest Destiny
Journalists who pointed out social problems that government should address.
Muckrakers
15th Amendment
The two movements often associated with the early Women's Suffrage movement because of the shared support and participation amongst the movements
The temperance movement and the abolitionist movement
The future president who rose to fame as a hero during The Spanish American War.
Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt
A major industry that led to boom towns and ghost towns throughout the West and helped fuel the need for a transcontinental railway.
Mining
Antitrust laws and Trustbusting were set against what types of corporations
Monopolies
Established birth citizenship, protects due process, and equal protection under the law.
14th Amendment
Importance of the Seneca Falls Convention.
Developed suffragist's desire for women's right to vote into an organized movement with established goals and beliefs.
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst's sensational style of reporting that used sensationalism and "over-the-top" headlines that drove public support for the war.
Any two inventors whose inventions helped grow industry during this era.
Edison, Bell, Tesla, Marconi, Bessemer
The laws that resulted from Sinclaire's The Jungle
The Pure Food and Drug Act
The 3/5 Compromise
The reason why many Southern states generally opposed Women's suffrage.
Many in these states' governments thought that women would be more likely to vote for measures that would strengthen voting and other civil rights for black and other disenfranchised minorities.
The name given to the refurbished and new battleships developed after the Spanish American War that were sent around the world to demonstrate U.S. naval power.
The Great White Fleet
A business model where a corporation owns all the stages of production of its goods from raw materials, to transport, to refining, to finishing.
A vertical monopoly
Roosevelt's Three C's
Conservation, consumer protection, control of corporations
According to the 14th Amendment, how could a former Confederate soldier or leader be allowed to run for government office.
2/3 majority vote of Congress
Silent sentinel who orchestrated a hunger strike, endured forced feeding, and eventually saw women get the right to vote.
Alice Paul
The position Theodore Roosevelt held prior to resigning to fight in the Spanish American War. This position gave him considerable influence in claiming the Spanish sunk the U.S.S. Maine.
Assistant Secretary of the Navy
What J.P. Morgan renamed the vertical monopoly Carnegie Steel.
U.S. Steel
The person or position whose firing prompted Roosevelt to run against Taft, splitting the Republican voter base in 1912
Pinchot/Head of U.S. Forest Service