People
Terms
Ideas
Events
Teachers But Their Subjects
100

Creator or Marxism and communism


Karl Marx

100

Abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.

Laissez-faire

100

the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.

Nativism

100

A series of bloody conflicts occurred between the U.S. Army, white settlers, and American Indians

Indian Wars

100

English II

Creative Writing

Who is Ms. Amanda?

200

Rich steel tycoon that advocated for greater philanthropy in society.

Andrew Carnegie

200

A network of institutions that sought to indoctrinate Native Americans children into broader American society through education.

boarding/residential schools

200

an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.

Capitalism

200

This is the name for the new wave of more heavy industrialization starting around the 1860s.

Second Industrial Revolution

200

Art

World History

Who is Mr. Chris?

300

US Army commissioned hunter that aided in the killing of 8 million wild buffalo from 1872-1875

Buffalo Bill

300

Land, labor, and capital - the necessary resources needed to create goods and services.

means of production

300

A social, economic and political philosophy that analyses the impact of the ruling class on the laborers, leading to uneven distribution of wealth and privileges in the society. It stimulates the workers to protest the injustice.

Marxism

300

A last attempt for Native Americans to maintain traditional way of life that united many American Indians in millenarian religious practice

Ghost Dance Movement

300

Civics

Composition II

Who is Ms. Keiko?

400

Group that argued for the expansion of a printed money market, such as the successful use of printed treasury notes by the North during the Civil War

Greenback Party

400

This pamphlet sought to historically analyze social and economic systems, and offer an egalitarian alternative to the inequalities of past system - particularly capitalism

Communist Manifesto

400

A pseudoscientific extension of natural selection to society that asserted that the rich were ‘genetically fit’ for survival, and  the genes of the poor resulted in reduced intelligence or a poor work ethic

Social Darwinism

400

Serious economic depression beginning in 1893. Began due to rail road companies over-extending themselves, causing bank failures.

Panic of 1893

400

NMI History

AP US Government

Who is Mr. Z?

500

Oversaw the repeal of the Sherman Act to prevent the depletion of the government's gold reserves

President Grover Cleveland

500

An article written by Andrew Carnegie in 1889 that explains the philanthropic responsibility of the new upper class of self-made rich

Gospel of Wealth

500

A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.

Communism

500

Law that prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers for 10 years. The law made exceptions for merchants, teachers, students, travelers, and diplomats

Chinese Exclusion Act

500

NMI History

US History

Who is John Blanco?

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