Founding
Expansion
Industrialization
Urbanization
Progressives
100

Valuable port city on Mississippi River acquired in Louisiana Purchase.

What is New Orleans?

100

Most important transportation for westward expansion.

What are railroads?

100

A corporation with no competitors. 

What is a monopoly?

Also: trust

100

Rapid growth of cities due to the arrival of immigrants and farmers.

What is urbanization?

100

Guarantees women's suffrage (voting).

What is the 19th Amendment?

200

Our very indirect method of electing president.

What is the Electoral College?

200

Places Native Americans were forced to live after Americans stole their land.

What are reservations?

200

When employees protest by refusing to work.

What is a strike?

200

Overcrowded and unsanitary buildings where immigrants lived.

What are tenements?

200

Muckraker who investigated meat industry in The Jungle.

Who is Upton Sinclair?

300

Founding Father who would have loved the Federal Reserve.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

300

Places created to forcefully assimilate Native American children.

What are Indian Boarding Schools?

Also: Carlisle Indian School

300

French for "hands-off", meaning gov is NOT regulating business.

What is laissez-faire?

300

People who opposed immigrants, especially Catholics. 

Who are nativists?

Also: Know Nothing Party

300

Established direct election of senators.

What is the Seventeenth Amendment?

400

Constitutional compromise over slavery and representation.

What is the 3/5 Compromise?

400

Political party created by farmers to oppose railroads and support gold standard.

What is the Populist Party?

400

Term for using federal power to increase competition by destroying monopolies.

What is trustbusting?

Also: Sherman Anti-Trust Act

400

Progressive founder of Hull House.

Who is Jane Addams?

400

Citizens write laws and voters pass laws.

Initiatives

Referendums

500

First Chief Justice of Supreme Court who greatly expanded federal power.

Who is John Marshall?

500

Created modern reservations and forced Native Americans to be U.S. citizens.

What is the Dawes Act?

500

Supreme Court decision allowing Teddy to use Sherman Anti-Trust Act to bust railway monopoly.

What is Northern Securities v. United States (1904)?

500

Diverse immigrant wave from Southern Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and China.

What are Second Wave immigrants?

500

Central bank of U.S., controls national interest rates.

What is the Federal Reserve?

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