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Gilded Age and Progressivism
100

What is meant by the term “no taxation without representation?”

American colonists who opposed British tax policies believed that because they were not represented in Parliament, they did not have to pay British taxes. 

100

What is nullification?

When a state decides it doesn't want to follow a federal law because it believes the law is unconstitutional. 

100

What was President Lincoln’s goal at the beginning of the Civil War?

To preserve the union. 

100

Name 3 things labor unions were fighting for during the Progressive Era.

Better wages, improved working conditions, and shorter working hours. 

100

What was the most significant economic impact of the transcontinental railroads during the late 1800s?

Expanding trade nationwide

200

Under the Articles of Confederation, which level of government had the most power?

State Governments 

200

Name 3 reasons for westward expansion

Economic Opportunities, Manifest Destiny, and Escape and Adventure. 

200

What is the purpose of Jim Crow laws?

To enforce racial segregation and discrimination by legally separating black and white people in public facilities. 

200

What is Nativism?

The belief that people born in a particular country are superior to immigrants and that native-born interests should be prioritized over those of immigrants. 

200

The Homestead Act of 1862 helped the development of the West by

Providing free land to settlers

300

What is the necessary and proper clause?

Allows Congress the ability to make laws that are necessary and proper to carry out its other powers. Even if those specific powers aren't listed in the Constitution. 

300

What was the main message of the Monroe Doctrine?

For Europe to stay out of the Americas. It warned European powers not to interfere in the affairs of newly independent countries in the Americas. 

300

What was the purpose of the Homestead Act?

To encourage people to settle and farm land in the American West by giving them ownership of land for free or at a very low cost.

300

What was the purpose of the Dawes Act?

To break up Native American tribes' land ownership by giving individual Native Americans land, assimilating them into mainstream American society

300

A significant contribution to the industrialization of the United States was Henry Ford’s development of

The assembly line

400

Why did George Washington warn against alliances in his Farewell Address?

He believed they could entangle the US in foreign conflicts and undermine its independence. 

400

What was the Trail of Tears?

When Native American tribes were forced to leave their homelands and travel long distances to unfamiliar territories, resulting in many deaths. 

400

Importance of the 15th Amendment.

Prohibited the denial of the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude, granting African American men the right to vote. 

400

What 2 things was President Teddy Roosevelt known for?

For being a strong leader and for his efforts to protect the environment through initiatives like creating national parks.

400

Businesses formed monopolies, trusts, pools, and holding companies mainly to

Increase profits by eliminating competition

500

What impact did Shay’s Rebellion have on the Articles of Confederation?

It showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, leading to calls for a stronger central government. 

500

What was the importance of the Indian Removal Act?

Paved the way for white settlement and expansion by forcing Native American tribes to leave their ancestral lands in the Southeastern US and move to territories west of the Mississippi River. 

500

What were the 2 biggest problems facing farmers during the Populist Era?

High railroad rates for transporting crops and falling crop prices. 

500

What was the court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson?

The court ruled that "separate but equal" facilities for different races were constitutional, allowing for segregation. 

500

Why were scabs unpopular with striking workers during the late 1800s?

They were workers used to break strikes

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