Causes of the Civil War
Reconstruction
Gilded Age
Industrialization
Progressive Era
Progressive Era Part 2
Who's Who
Law's Laws
100

This law expanded the power of slaveowners by making it legal for them to have slaves returned to them, even from free states 

What is the Fugitive Slave Act? 

100

This is a term for the politicians from the North who travelled to the South to easily win political offices during the Reconstruction era. 

Who are carpetbaggers? 
100

This is the term for fear of outsiders or foreign influence that was targeted towards immigrants in the Gilded Age

What is xenophobia? 

OR 

What is nativism? 

100

Industrialization refers to a shift from agricultural to this type of production. 

What is factory-based? 
100

This group struggled with feelings of discontent with traditional gender norms and roles during the Progressive Era

Who are women? 

100

This was the movement of Black Americans from the South to Northern fleeing Jim Crow era racial violence and segregation and seeking increased freedom, access to education, and job opportunities 

What is the Great Migration? 

100

This man was responsible for the perfection of the assembly line that produced the famous Model T automobile

Who is Henry Ford? 

100

Plessy v. Ferguson allowed for Jim Crow era laws to be passed under this phrase that reflected the legalized segregation to be seen in America until the Civil Rights era

What is "separate but equal"? 

200

States were divided into these three main geographically named areas before the start of the Civil War

What are the Union, border, and Confederate states? 

200

These laws were passed by towns, counties, and Southern states in an attempt to prevent Black Americans from fully accessing all citizenship rights

What are Black codes? 

200

The rise of these areas led to increased overcrowding and spread of disease during the Gilded Age. 

What are cities? 

200

Unfair pay, unsafe working conditions, and long hours are all reasons workers may have wanted to do what during the Gilded Age? 

What is strike? 
200

This period of artistic, musical, and cultural flourishing and change showed off the accomplishments and contributions of Black Americans in the neighborhood this period was named after

What is the Harlem Renaissance? 

200

This refers to the viewpoint that America should remain closed off to immigration in order to maintain government and culture that is strictly democratic in nature

Isolationism 

200

W.E.B. DuBois disagreed with this man on the path to establishing equality between Black and white Americans in society

Who is Booker T. Washington? 

200

The amendment abolished slavery

What is the 13th Amendment? 

300

While Northern economies were dependent on industrialized factories and production, Southern economies remained dependent on this type of economic activity. 

What is agriculture? 

OR 

What is enslaved labor? 

300

These three amendments, collectively known as the Reconstruction amendments, were ratified during the time period of the same name.  

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments?

300

Social, political, economic, and environmental are all categories of these two types of factors that may encourage immigration from one place to another 

What are push and pull factors? 

300

The opposite of monopolies, this type of economic system promotes competition between companies of all sizes in an effort to promote fairness for consumers

What is free market competition? 

300

Highways, restaurants, diners, and motels all benefitted from this creation of this mass consumed product that was available for purchase on installment plans

What is the automobile? 
300

These raids named after a US government official sought to deport immigrants with anti-democracy viewpoints that threatened American government

What are the Palmer raids? 

300

This muckraker exposed tenement housing living conditions as overcrowded, unsanitary, and unsafe during the Progressive Era

Who is Jacob Riis?  

300

This law was supported by President Andrew Jackson in an effort to expand US territories and access to resources on lands traditionally held and occupied by indigenous peoples 

What is the Indian Removal Act? 

400

Bleeding Kansas was a direct result of the passing of which legislation that created popular sovereignty, allowing states to vote if they were free or slave states

What is the Kansas Nebraka Act? 

400

These three terms are used to broadly define the types of Reconstruction that occurred during this era led by two different groups in society

What are Presidential and Congressional/Radical Reconstruction? 
400

"New" immigrants arriving from which two major regions of the world were drawn to the US by increasing industrialization and economic opportunities

What are Southeastern Europe and Asia (China)?
400

This French term refers to a "hands off" approach to the market system that allows it to operate without government interference or regulation

What is Laissez-Faire? 

400

The Red Scare fought against people in the US holding these three types of anti-democratic viewpoints

What are socialism, communism, and anarchy? 

400
Progressives were social reformers who advocated for and worked to change these three parts of life

What are society, government, and workplaces?

400

This author wrote about civil disobedience in his book titled by the same name about the refusal to follow government laws that lead to injustice in his book 

Who is Thoreau? 

400

This Supreme Court case ruled that Black Americans were not and could not become citizens of the United States

What is Dred Scott v. Sanford? 

500

The Missouri Compromise and Kansas Nebraska Act failed to do what between the free and slave states that ultimately led to the Civil War? 

What is balance the power between the free and slave states? 

500

These three methods were used in attempts to prevent Black Americans from accessing their right to vote during the Reconstruction and Jim Crow eras of racial discrimination 

What are literacy tests, poll taxes, and grandfather clauses? 
500
In order to fire scabs and resume work as normal for profit, factory owners/bosses would need to meet with these groups to negotiate workers rights

What are labor unions? 

500

This phenomenon of the Progressive Era was a direct result of the increased manufacturing of a variety of products from the Industrialization of America. 

What is mass consumerism? 

500
Meatless Mondays and Wheatless Wednesdays were campaigns of which government organization created during World War I to conserve food to ration for the war efforts

What is the US Food Adminstration? 

500

This process of buying now and paying off later over the course of monthly payments was known as what

What is buying on credit? 

OR 

What is buying on installment plans? 

500

Upton Sinclair wrote this muckraking book to expose the unsafe and unsanitary food processing and production conditions in Chicago's meatpacking industries

What is The Jungle? 

500

This law created reservation systems to be used as systems of assimilation of indigenous peoples into white American culture and economic systems 

What is the Dawes Act? 
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