The West and the New South
Industrialism and Capitalism
Labor and Immigration
Progressive Reformers
Miscellaneous
100

This legislation altered the reservation system by allotting 160 acres to individual Native Americans.

Dawes Severalty Act

100

The practice of buying up all of your competitors. 

Horizontal Integration

100

The best tool for laborers in the Gilded Age

Strikes or Unions

100
A journalist dedicated to exposing lynching in the South

Ida B. Wells

100

He built his empire on monopolization of railroads.

Cornelius Vanderbilt

200

He argued for Black Americans to get to work and equality would follow. 

Booker T. Washington

200

The practice of buying up suppliers and transportation lines.

Vertical Integration

200

One source of "New Immigration" in the second half of the 19th century

Ireland, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, or East Asia

200

A prominent suffragist 

Jane Addams, Ida B. Wells, Alice Paul

200

Booker T. Washington's metephor in his Atlanta Speech of 1895

Cast down your bucket!

300

One of the two components of the plan called "The New South."

A new industrialized economy and racial equality. 

300

A weak piece of legislation meant to prevent non-competitive practices.

Sherman Anti-trust Act

300

An example of labor unions pushing for reforms in the workplace

Pullman Strike, Homestead Strike, or Haymarket Riot

300

America's favorite socialist. Someone or ran for president, went to prison and has a landmarks Supreme Court case named after him

Eugene V. Debs

300

The ritual practice that scared the U.S. government into commiting the atrocities at Wounded Knee

The Ghost Dance

400

This major development connected the West with the East and sped up the displacement of Native peoples.

The Transcontinental Railroad

400

Andrew Carnegie advocated this for wealthy Americans. 

The Gospel of Wealth or Philanthropy

400

One of the demands for labor unions 

Higher pay, fewer hours, and overtime pay

400

A journalist who exposed Rockefeller's business practices

Ida Tarbell 

400

This law banned migration from one specific country.

Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

500

This phrase from W.E.B. Du Bois suggests that Black Americans have a unique existence in American society. 

Double-Consciousness or The Veil

500
This economic policy allowed for industrialists to dominate the American economy. 

Laissez-faire Economics

500

One of the two major labor unions during the Gilded Age

Knights of Labor or the American Federation of Laborers

500

This practice was legitimized by the landmark Supreme Court decision of Plessy v. Ferguson of 1898. 

Segregation
500

He was the head of the "Democratic Machine" and NY political corruption. 

William 'Boss' Tweed

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