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100

a railroad that stretches across a continent from coast to coast

Transcontinental Railroad

100

an examination to see if a person can read and write; used in the past to restrict voting rights

literacy test

100

a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply

scarcity

100

a condition that attracts people to move to a new area

pull factor

100

a settlement that grew up at the end of a cattle trail

cow town

200

fire in 1911 at the Triangle Shirtwaist  Factory in New York City that killed nearly 150 workers

Triangle Fire

200

a limited area of land set aside for American Indians

reservation

200

a company or group having control of all or nearly all of the business of an industry

monopoly

200

a small apartment in a city slum building

tenement

200

a secret society organized in the South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of violence

KKK

300

a community center organized, beginning in the late 1800s, to offer service to the poor

Settlement House
300

money, especially money collected by a government for public use

revenue

300

workplace where people labor long hours in poor conditions for low pay

sweatshop

300

the rebuilding of the South after the civil war

Reconstruction

300

method of production in which workers stay in one place as products pass along a track or moving belt

moving assembly line

400

a person who rents a plot of land from another person and farms it in exchange for a share of the crop

sharecropper

400

in Eastern Europe, an organized attack on a Jewish community

pogrom

400

the legal separation of people based on radical, ethnic, or other differences

segregation

400

an uncomplimentary nickname for a northerner who went to the South after the Civil War

Carpetbagger

400

a condition that drives people from their homeland

push factor

500

an 1896 court case in which the Supreme Court ruled that segregation in public facilities was legal as long as the facilities were equal

Plessy vs. Ferguson

500

the acts passed in 1862 and 1890 that provided public land for agricultural colleges

Morrill Acts

500

the movement of population from farms to cities

urbanization

500

association of workers in a specific trade, or line of work, formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions

trade union

500

a standard set by the government for building construction and safety

building code
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