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Despite the success of Industrialization, late 19th century is also known by this name because of the problems that it caused

Gilded Age

100
In 1920, the 19th Amendment was added to the Constitution which gave this group this right

Women's Suffrage

100
Today we call it fake news. But leading up to the Spanish-American War, it was known as this

Yellow Journalism

100

After the Treaty of Paris (1783) ended the American Revolution, this waterway became the Western border of the U.S.

Mississippi River

100
This Harvard educated man also founded the NAACP in 1909

W.E.B. DuBois

200

Following a wave of immigration which provided labor for Industrialization, some Americans began expressing this anti-immigrant feeling

Nativism

200

This trustbuster is the most well known Progressive President

Teddy Roosevelt

200

A quick American victory in the Spanish-American War (1898) led to the U.S. adopting this type of "dominant" foreign policy... and making them hypocrites.

Imperialism/Colonialism

200

In 1607, Jamestown was founded in the future colony of Virginia. In 1620, the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth in what would become this colony

Massachusetts

200

Crispus Attucks was one of the 5 American colonists killed in this 1770 event, and is considered the first person killed in the American Independence movement

Boston Massacre

300
This "people's party" formed as a prominent 3rd party and a reaction against the wealthy and powerful elites who emerged from Industrialization

Populist Party

300

The problems that led to the Haymarket Riot and the Pullman Strike were corrected by the formation of these collective bargaining organizations

Labor Unions

300

You don't have to look far to name this Republican president who led the U.S. through the Spanish-American War

William McKinley

300

This 1676 uprising in colonial Virginia represents arguably the beginning of the tension between the elites and the "common person" in America. And it has nothing to do with breakfast

Bacon's Rebellion

300

Math genius Katherine Goble Johnson was the subject of the movie hidden figures, in which 3 African-American women influence this wing of the government that deals with space

NASA

400

As the western frontier was settled during the late 19th century, Native Americans were forced to assimilate by this law

Dawes Act

400

Robber Barons grew massive fortunes in the late 19th century, however these laws broke up many of their business ventures

Antitrust Laws

400

This famous quote by Teddy Roosevelt refers to the U.S. using its powerful military to bully Latin American nations around

"Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick"

400

Abolitionists and women teamed up not far from here in 1848 to hold this big meeting, which would become the beginning of the women's suffrage movement

Seneca Falls Convention
400

Benjamin Banneker was an African-American inventor and scholar who also helped to survey this future American city which was on land borrowed from Virginia and Maryland

Washington D.C.

500
This type of business became popular during industrialization because it could raise large amounts of money by selling stock

Corporations

500
Andrew Carnegie wrote the Gospel of Wealth to encourage other wealthy people to donate their money, and become one of these

Philanthropist

500
One colony acquired by the U.S. after the Spanish-American War is this American territory which could someday become the 51st state.

Puerto Rico

500

Old Immigrants, who mostly arrived in the US in the 1840s and 1850s were mainly from these two countries. Guten Luck!

Germany and Ireland

500
In 1926, this man founded "Black History Week" the precursor to Black History Month

Carter G. Woodson

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