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Native Americans
200

This country became the US’ first ally during the American Revolution:

France (1778)

200

Why are labor unions forming during the Gilded Age?

Low wages
Poor working conditions
Accumulation of wealth by corporate elite
Government refusing to regulate big business

200

This “hands-off” style of allowing the economy to run unregulated is also known as:

Laissez-faire

200

The most famous abolitionist and editor of the The Liberator was named:

William Lloyd Garrison

200

Identify 1 positive aspect of the Columbian Exchange for Native Americans

Horses, guns, iron, livestock

400

The territory gained from the Mexican-American War was also referred to as:

Mexican Cession (1848)

400

This rally turned into a riot when a bomb was thrown into the crowd on 5/4/1886

Haymarket Affair

400

Define the concept:
"An era free of political conflict after the decline of the Federalist Party following the War of 1812"

Era of Good Feelings (1815-1825)

400

This reformer delivered the famous “Ain’t I A Woman?” speech

Sojourner Truth

400

This farming style of growing corns, beans and squash near each other was also called:

The Three Sisters

600

Status quo antebellum” is a phrase associated with which war?

War of 1812

600

What industry did the Mill Girls work in? Who were they replaced by?

Textiles
immigrant laborers

600

This school of art focused on landscape paintings and a sense of wonder at the mystery of nature:

Hudson River School

600

After his execution in 1859 for raiding a federal armory, this man’s body lies a-moulderin’ in the grave:

John Brown

600

Identify 1 of the two reasons why Native Americans were not effective laborers in the Spanish Empire

Knew terrain well,
no immunity to diseases

800

Describe William T. Sherman’s strategy for ending the Civil War asap

Destroy anything in the South of economic value

(BONUS: Name the term used for his plan for slaves

800

This 1676 revolt in Virginia led to the end of the indentured servant system:

Bacon's Rebellion

800

Name the concept:
“Trying to undo the political and social gains of freedmen in the South by any means necessary”

Mississippi Plan (1875)

800

Under the Auburn System, prisons began referring to themselves by a new name:

Penitentiaries

800

Name one of the “Five Civilized Tribes”

(BONUS: Name a second tribe)

Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole

1000

How many US Presidents
(Units 1-6) were famous war heroes first?

5

(Washington, Jackson, Harrison, Taylor, Grant)

1000

Identify 2 differences between the Knights of Labor and the AFL

Knights of Labor:
Skilled & unskilled labor, all included (except Chinese), varied/disorganized goals

AFL:
Skilled labor only, more selective membership, collective bargaining only


1000

Name one of Alexis de Tocqueville's criticisms of the US during the Age of Jackson

too nationalistic
too individualistic
no social defernce

1000

This group took power in the South and began arguing the “Lost Cause” interpretation of the Civil War

Redeemers
(Dunning School)


1000

Name one native leader/event where coalitions of multiple tribes united around a “Pan-Indian identity”

1. Chief Pope (Pueblo Revolt)
2. Pontiac (Pontiac's Rebellion)
3. Little Turtle (Battle of Fallen Timbers)
4. Tecumseh & The Prophet
(Tecumseh Confederacy)
5. Sitting Bull & Crazy Horse
(Battle of Little Bighorn)
6. Ghost Dance Movement

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