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100

this acquisition went against Jefferson's strict construction of the Constitution, argued doing this was in the "treaty powers"

Louisiana Purchase

100

widely held belief that incorporating new territory was sanctioned by God

Manifest Destiny

100
Location of the 1st shots of the Civil War

Fort Sumter

100

Andrew Carnegie controlling all aspects of the production process is an example of:

vertical integration

100

Andrew Carnegie buying out all oil refinery competitors is an example of:

horizontal integration

200

Marshall court case that enforced the principle that the federal government has authority over state governments

McCulloch v. MD

200

written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, it opened Northerners eyes to the horrors of slavery

Uncle Tom's Cabin

200

inhabitants of a territory gets to vote on issues (such as slavery)

popular sovereignty 

200

forced natives to adopt Western culture and farming practices by law

Dawes Act

200

group who wanted a secret ballot, income tax, bimetalism, gov't regulation of industry, banking reform

Populists

300

the fall of the Federalist Party: when Federalists drew up a list of new amendments to the Constitution in opposition to "Mr. Madison's War"

Hartford Convention

300

Name the 3 Reconstruction Amendments and their basic purposes (can be brief)

13: abolish slavery

14: grant citizenship & due process

15: right to vote cannot be denied based on color

300

SC case that declared separate facilities did not violate the Constitution as long as they were equal (spoiler alert: they weren't)

Plessy v. Ferguson

300

prevented future immigration and denied citizenship to a specific racial group in the US

Chinese Exclusion Act

300

 the formation of labor unions was often a response to:

low wages and dangerous working conditions 

400

Marshall court case that declared natives could NOT be removed from their lands, ignored by Jackson

Worcester v. Georgia

400

-slave trade abolished in DC

-CA admitted as a free state

-Enforcement of Fugitive Slave Act

-popular sovereignty in Utah and NM

-TX borders shortened

Compromise of 1850

400
2 turning point battles in the Civil War

Gettysburg & Vicksburg

400
in  "Gospel of Wealth" who claimed that wealthy individuals have a duty to return their fortunes to society?

Andrew Carnegie

400

A Democratic political machine that controlled New York City politics, led by Boss Tweed

Tammany Hall

500

South Carolina belief that a state cannot be forced to obey a federal law it regards as unconstitutional (in regards to the tariff during Jackson's presidency)

nullification

500

SC case that decided that slaves were not citizens and did not have legal rights in court

Dred Scott v. Sanford

500

Treaty that ended the Mexican American War

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

500

began the settlement house movement with her Hull House in Chicago

Jane Addams

500

passed to inhibit the growth of business monopolies

Sherman Antitrust Act

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