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100

What was "waving the Bloody Shirt"?

An politically move where politicians used their role in the Civil War as an argument for their election

100

What is laissez-faire economics?

The idea of zero government influence in the economy and that the natural competition will benefit the economy the most.

 

100

Describe Social Darwinism.

The idea that people and groups are subject to thew laws of natural selection and the most advanced and intelligent will survive.

100

Who is known for his "Big Stick" policies?

Teddy Roosevelt

100

What was the golden stake?


The final stake that completed the trans-continental railroad.

200

What was significant about Grover Cleveland's election in 1855?

Grover Cleveland was the first democrat to be president since the Civil War.

200

Who were the four major robber barons.

Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan


200

What was yellow journalism?

A sensationalist and propagandist journalism that often fabricated incidents in order to forward an agenda. 

200

What was the goal when America used "Gunship diplomacy"?

To open up Japan to the world for trade

200

What is the name of a group of volunteer soldiers that fought in the Spanish-American War behind Teddy Roosevelt?

The Rough Riders
300

The era of Ulysses Grant was also known as The Era of what?

The Era of Good Stealings

300

Give an example of two anti-competitive business practices.

Price fixing, rebates, trusts/monopolies, horizontal and vertical integration

300

Who was Carrie A. Nation?

Carrie A. Nation was a progressive that fought for woman's rights and temperance.  She is known for destroying bars with her hatchet.

300

Who was the leader of Hawaii during its annexation?

Queen Liliuokalani

300

What battle marked the end of the "Great Indian Battles"?

The Battle of Wounded Knee

400

What is an example of a scandal that took place in the "Era of Good Stealings"?

Fisk and Gould scandal, Credit Mobilier

400

What was the goal of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

The act tried to break apart monopolies and open trade.

400

What was the first race to be banned from immigrating into America? 

The Chinese with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

400

The explosion of what ship "started" the Spanish-American War?

The Maine
400

Who was the leader of the Philippine Insurrection? 

Emilio Aguinaldo

500

What were the two candidates in the election of 1876 that led to the end of the reconstruction?

Tilden and Hayes

500

What was the radical labor group in the late 1800's known for resorting to violence to accomplish their goals? 

The Knights of Labor 

500

What was the first state to grant universal woman's suffrage?

Wyoming, in 1869

500

What was the Platt Amendment? 

An amendment the U.S. made Cuba put in their constitution that allowed the U.S. to come in takeover if necessary.  

500

How did Teddy Roosevelt win a Nobel Peace prize?

By calming tensions and helping avoid the Russo-Japanese War.

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