Jim Crow
Assimilation
American West
Industrialization
Reform Movement
100

when someone is deprived of the right to vote

What is disenfranchisement

100

to become more like the people around you, giving up some part of your own culture

What is assimilation?

100

Driven by social, econo0mical, and political reasons

What was the westward expansion?

100

 A shift of widespread use of machines and factories 

What is industrialization?

100

A group that maintains political control of a city through bribery and intgimidation

What is a political machine?

200

To purposely kill a person by hanging them from a tree or extreme tourture

what is lynching?

200

particular things that make up a certain group of people, unique language, traditions, beliefs, and customs

What is culture?

200

The availability of more jobs and higher wages in another city or country,

What is a pull factor?

200

The period that caused the industrialization, immigration, and urbanization

What is the period after the civil war?

200

A gap in the law that enables people and groups to evade the laws stated purpose

What is a loop-hole?

300

laws created by white southerners to enforce racial segregation

what is Jim Crow?

300

examinations that were used historically to restrict voting, particularly in the United States to prevent African Americans and immigrants from registering

What is the Dawes Act?

300

forces people to leave their homes to find safety

What is a push factor?

300

Wealthy entrepreneurs who grew immensely after the civil war

Who were the Robber Barons?

300

A decentralized political and social movement that aims to highlight racism, discrimination and racial inequality

What is the Black Lives Matter Movement?

400

A case in which the Court held that state-mandated segregation laws did not violate the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

What was Plessy vs. Ferguson

400

operated for nearly 30 years with a mission to “kill the Indian” to “save the Man.” This

What is the Carlyle Boarding School?

400

a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course

What is Laissez-faire?

400

 A set minimum ages for employment, restrict hours and duties for minors, and prohibit hazardous jobs.

What is child labor laws?

400

Groups that come together to impactg change on a specific issue that is important to society

What is a reform Movement?

500

examinations that were used historically to restrict voting, particularly in the United States to prevent African Americans and immigrants from registering

What is a literacy test?

500

resulted to intergenerational trauma, cultural loss, and profound social and health problems.

What is the effects of assimilation?

500

The 19th-century belief that the United States was divinely destined to expand across the North American continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

What is manifest destiny?

500

The railroad, completed in 1869, which connected the Eastern and Western coasts, significantly reducing travel time and enabling westward expansion.

What was the Transcontinental Railroads?

500

A struggle that resulted in the passage of the 19th Amendment in the United States in 1920, granting women the right to vote nationally.

What is the Womens Suffrragist?

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