Antebellum
Reconstruction
Late 19th Century Politics
Late 19th Century Economics
Late 19th Century Society
100

This political party was formed out of a faction of the Whigs and was committed to the abolition of slavery

What is the Republican Party?

100

This was the president who oversaw "Presidential Reconstruction" and was impeached for his leniency towards the South

Who is Andrew Johnson?

100

This third party was formed to represent the political interests of farmers and working class Americans in the midwest

What is the Populist Party?

100

This term describes large corporations that control the entire market for a particular good or service

What is a monopoly?

100

This white supremacist organization used terrorism to intimidate Black Americans with the goal of preventing them from exercising their new political and civil rights

What is the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)?

200

Territory gained during this conflict contributed significantly towards westward expansion

What is the Mexican-American War?

200

This term describes the more ambitious phase of Reconstruction that began after the Elections of 1866

What is Radical Reconstruction (or Congressional Reconstruction)?

200

This law was created to limit the power of large corporations and resulted in Standard Oil being broken up into several smaller companies

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)

200

His Standard Oil Company used consolidation (or horizontal integration) to gain control of the entire petroleum industry and became America's first billionaire

Who is John D Rockefeller?

200

Shifting trends in immigration let to social tensions as ethnic hostilities were directed at so-called "new immigrants" who moved to America from this region

What is Southern/Eastern Europe?

300

When this state joined the union, disputes between pro- and anti-slavery settlers erupted into a bloody conflict seen as a dress rehearsal for the Civil War

What is Kansas?

300

This government agency, established in 1865 to help former slaves transition to freedom and self-sufficiency, was abolished 7 years later in 1872

What is the Freedmen's Bureau?

300
This conflict, ostensibly caused by the sinking of the USS Maine, resulted in the United States acquiring several overseas colonies

What is the Spanish-American War?

300

His steel company used vertical integration (buying up companies that supply the necessary raw materials for the production process) to grow and increase profits

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

300

This organization of many unions formed in 1886 by Samuel Gompers dramatically increased the power of organized labor

What is the American Federation of Labor?

400

This term describes the policy of allowing newly admitted states to vote whether they want to allow slavery or not

What is popular sovereignty?

400

This series of laws passed shortly after the Civil War sought to uphold white supremacy by strictly controlling the lives and labor of African Americans

What are Black Codes?

400

This infamous political machine, led by Boss Tweed, controlled the government of New York City during the late 1800s

What is Tammany Hall?

400

This economic crisis, caused by over-speculation on rail companies, led to bank failures and widespread social unrest

What is the Panic of 1873 (or the Long Depression)?

400

This massive labor dispute was crushed when Rutherford B Hayes sent in the military, ordering federal troops to break up the demonstrations

What is the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?

500

This Supreme Court decision effectively ruled that Black people were not citizens and did not have standing to sue for their rights in court, prompting an abolitionist backlash

What is Dred Scott v Sanford?

500

This compromise settled a disputed election by awarding Rutherford B Hayes the presidency on the condition that he would withdraw federal troops from the South, effectively ending Reconstruction

What is the Compromise of 1877?

500

He was the only Democrat to win the presidency in the late 19th century, serving two non-consecutive terms

Who is Grover Cleveland?

500

This term describes the first paper currency issued by the United States that were fiat (meaning not backed by any precious metals)

What are greenbacks?

500

This term describes 19th century newspapers (especially those owned by William R. Hearst) sensationalizing and exaggerating stories to sell better

What is yellow journalism?

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