Reconstruction
Big Business
Gilded Age Politics
Immigrants
Western Life
117

This was the practice that replaced slavery in which many African Americans borrowed land and found themselves in constant debt.

Sharecropping

117

This business leader made his living and fortune in the oil business

John D. Rockefeller

117

This political party dominated the Presidency from 1868-1900. Thanks to several new groups like African Americans joining this party

Republican

117

All immigrants had to be examined through these two islands (one on the east coast and one on the west coast)

Ellis and Angel Island

117

This was the name of the political movement originally started by unhappy farmers that spoke for the common or average person.

Populist Party

188

This was the name of the radical terrorist group that had no intent on giving African Americans equal rights

KKK

188

Most business leaders believed that they were simply wealthy because they worked hard and claimed life and business was "survival of the fittest" which was known by this name

Social Darwinism

188

When workers became unhappy with big business tactics they began to form these

Labor Unions

188

The New Immigrants came from these two parts of Europe which was different from the previous wave of immigrants coming to America.

Southern and Eastern Europe

188

These two inventions allowed for the cattle industry to grow

Refrigerated railcars & barbed wire

459

Laws that were put in place in the South to segregate whites and blacks were known as this

Jim Crow laws

459

This business strategy involved buying up all of the competition that was in the same industry as your business

Horizontal Integration

459

This was the name of the gilded age politics concept in which President's gave government jobs to their supporters rather than the most qualified candidates.

Patronage

459

Jane Addams created these to try and help immigrants get acclimated with life in America while also keeping their European culture intact

Settlement or Hull Houses

459

This is the man that claimed the frontier had closed in 1890.

Frederick Jackson Turner

671

This court case ruled that segregation was legal as long as there was "separate but equal" accommodations for both races

Plessy v. Ferguson

671
Carnegie was an outlier amongst the 4 big business leaders because he believed it was the duty of the wealthy to give back to the poor in what became known as this concept

Gospel of Wealth

671

This President's assassination led to the Pendleton Civil Service Act which made most government jobs awarded based on merit rather than handing out jobs based on loyalty.

James Garfield

671

This group of immigrants was actually the victims of legislation that prohibited any further immigration from this group to America.

Chinese (Chinese Exclusion Act)

671

This religious movement spread throughout the Sioux tribes and was the cause of the Battle of Wounded Knee

The Ghost Dance

676

Republican Rutherford B. Hayes became President as part of the Compromise of 1877. What did Hayes have to do once he became President to fulfill his end of the compromise?

remove federal troops from the South that were there as part of the Reconstruction Act

676

This business strategy involved buying all phases of the production process for your industry in order to cut out the middle man.

Vertical Integration

676

This government act attempted to eliminate the monopolies/trusts big businesses were forming. However, it was rarely enforced.

Sherman Anti-trust Act

676

This was the name given to local government groups who took advantage of immigrants by offering them jobs and help in exchange for their vote

Political Machines

676

This was the name of the act that is seen as one of the final straws in breaking up Native American culture. It called for the disorganization of tribes and tried to assimilate Indians into American culture

Dawes Act

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