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Completed in 1869 at Promontory, Utah by Union Pacific and Central Pacific. Made possible by new steel technologies.

Transcontinental Railroad

100

Passed by Congress, it was one of three laws that attempted to solve the increasing immigration problem. By this law, immigrants had to be examined, and all convicts, polygamists, prostitutes, anarchists, persons suffering from loathsome or contagious diseases, and persons liable to become public disturbances and problems were all excluded form the U.S.

Chinese Exclusion Act

100

This president supported American expansionism

Willliam McKinley

100

The treaty of Paris garunteed the U.S. rights to the  territories of Guam, ______________, Cuba, and the Phillipines. 

Puerto Rico

100

Farmer-based political system that supported free coinage of silver, work reforms, government ownership of railroads, telegraph, and telephone systems, and voter election of U.S. senators.

Populism

200

Political Leader of NYC's "Democratic Machine." Corrupt in spending tax dollars. Benefit voters for votes and politicians for graft/greed.

Boss Tweed

200

Created by the Bureau of Immigration in 1892, this was an immigrant reception center off of the New Jersey coast a mile south of Manhattan

Ellis Island

200

First discovered by Captain Cook, this territory would later be annexed by the United States in 1893.

Hawaii

200

The agreement between the U.S. and Cuba promising aid before the Spanish American War began, later broken by U.S.

Teller Amendment

200

Passed in 1883, an Act that created a federal civil service so that hiring and promotion would be based on merit rather than patronage

Pendleton Act

300

1892 steelworker strike near Pittsburgh against the Carnegie Steel Company's wage cuts. Ten workers were killed in a riot when "scab" labor was brought in to force an end to the strike.

Homestead Stroke

300

City dwellers begin migrating here to escape the "immoral" cities

Suburbs

300

William Howard Taft, later President of the United States, first gained popularity as the appointed governor general of this nation.

The Philippines
300

The "Rough Riders" were lead by this man at the Battle of San Juan Hill

Teddy Roosevelt

300

6 or 7 story houses built on narrow lots, unsafe and unsanitary housing for poor city residents.

tenement housing

400

July 2, 1890. Finally banned monopolies in businesses.

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

400

Working class delighted in this type of music, which originated in 1880s in saloons and brothels.

Ragtime

400
He wrote "The Influence of Sea Power upon History" which served to motivate American politicians to support  overseas expansion.

Alfred Thayer Mahan

400
These types of stories often sensationalized stories in order to sell a higher number of newspapers.

Yellow Journalism

400

A movement in the 1870s that inisisted that true Christianity commits men and women to fight social injustice where it exists. 

Social Gospel

500
Nickname for Republicans that did not support the Republican candidate in the election of 1884.

Mugwumps

500

economic reasons, rising populations, industrial revolution, local craftsmen competition, political and religious persecution.

Push & Pull Factors

500

Critics of overseas expansion formed this group which criticized the "empire" of America

Anti-Imperialist League

500

Attached an army appropriations bill, authorized American withdrawal only after agreement to not make treaties with foreign powers, reserved the right of the U.S. to interevene at anytime, ensured the lease of Gauntanamo Bay.

Platt Amendment

500

She wrote "The American Woman's Home" which displayed the typical Victorian self-consciouness about proper manners in 1869.

Catharine Beecher

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