Barbed Wire helped fence in the Great Plains, but this invention gave the plains farmers the water they needed to survive.
What were windmills.
Native Americans were forced off their tribal lands and onto these very arid and unproductive lands.
What are reservations.
This strike ended in bloodshed when anarchist threw a bomb at a group of policemen. After public outcry, the Knights of Labor lost over 50% of it's membership even though it was completely blameless.
What was the Haymarket Strike in Chicago.
During this strike in Pennsylvania saw workers at a Carnegie still plant exchange gun fire with private Pinkerton guards. In the end, the state militia was called in and the strikers lost.
What was the Homestead Strike?
This African American composer combined African rhythms and European instruments to make new sound - ragtime.
Who is Scott Joplin?
Most immigrants came to Americans using this type of low cost fair.
What is steerage?
Many of the immigrants lived in these cramped and unsanitary type apartments
What was the Transcontinental Railroad?
The Patrons of Husbandry was more commonly known as this, when farmers banded together to help one another and fight for lower freight and grain elevator costs
What was the Grange?
This invention created by Joseph Glidden closed the "open range" and helped bring an end to the cattle drives.
What was barbed wire.
The Native Americans of the Great Plains also lost this, their most prized necessity.
What was bison or buffalo?
Samuel Gompers led up this organization, it was and still is the largest labor union in America.
What was the American Federation of Labor (AFL)?
Today it is known as the AFL-CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations).
What was a "yellow-dog" contract?
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst were the largest owners of these in America, spreading scandal and sensational stories.
What were newspapers?
They came from Southern and Eastern Europe (after the Civil War) and Asia also.
Who were the New Immigrants?
This bridge (created by on Augustus Roebling) allowed New Yorkers to start living in the suburbs.
What was the Brooklyn Bridge?
These immigrants on the west coast were instrumental in completing helping to complete the transcontinental railraod
Who were Chinese immigrants?
This Supreme Court decision said that only the national or federal government had control over regulating the railroads (overturning part of the Munn v. Illinois decision nine years eatrlier)
What was Wabash v Illinois?
This John Deere invention allowed farmers of the Great Plains to more easily plow the tough soil of that region.
What was the steel plow?
This Act tried to break up the tribes by offering each family their own 160 acres.
What was the Dawes Severalty Act, 1887?
Eugene Debs headed up the American Railway Union and this political party, which promised to distribute profits from major industry to the workers.
What was the Socialist Party?
Although this railroad strike started in Chicago, in spread to 27 other states as railroad unions joined forces. The Federal government issued an injunction and Union leader Eugene Debs was thrown in jail for six months.
What was the Pullman Strike?
The most famous of these was Ringling Brothers, using the railroads to move from town to town, entertaining millions of Americans.
What were circuses?
Lots of freedom
Lots of job opportunities
are examples of these
What are pull factors?
This congressional law stopped immigration from Asia for about 40 years.
What was the Chinese Exclusion Act?
This mine was probably America's biggest gold mine (it closed in 2002).
What was Homestake Mine in South Dakota?
One of the outcomes of the Wabash v Illinois decision was that Congress created this government entity to oversee and regulate some aspects of the railroads?
What was the Interstate Commerce Commission? (or ICC)
This Cyrus McCormick invention allowed farmers to more easily harvest their crops.
What was the mechanical reaper?
The worst massacre of the Native Americans happened at this location in South Dakota, as US forces killed (more like murdered) 200 Native American men women and children, ending the "Indian Wars" in 1890
What was Wounded Knee?
Industry would use these temporary workers to break strikes.
Who were scabs or replacement workers?
This antitrust act hurt unions, not monopolies, because it outlawed any activity that restricted interstate commerce. Industry leaders used this law to stop strikes and the courts agreed.
What was the Sherman Antitrust Act?
Bryn Mawr and Mount Holyoke were some of the first to allow these college students.
Who were women?
Immigrants of the same ethnicities lived together in these communities.
These immigrants would travel back home after saving lots of money by working in America
What were "Birds of Passage"
These people lost their land and their culture when settlers moved west
Who were Native Americans?
The Farmer's Alliance (a type of nationwide farmers labor union) unfortunately did not allow this group of farmers to be members.
Who were African American sharecroppers?
This type of farming allowed farmers to make the most of the dry Great Plains, plowing deep into the sod (unfortunately this farming technique was also a cause of the dust bowl of the 1930s).
What was dry farming?
Young Native Americans were taken from their families to be Americanized (assimilated) using these.
What were schools or boarding schools?
Industry would sometimes do this, closing a factory to keep a strike from even starting.
What is a lock out?
In In re Debs, the Supreme Court ruled that government could use these to stop strikes that hurt the economy.
What is an injunction?
Social sciences became a reality and this famous lawyer argued that one's behavior was determined by how he was brought up.
Who was Clarence Darrow?
(who also was the lawyer for John Scopes!)
Immigrants who came from Europe were processed at this location less than a mile from the Statue of Liberty
What was Ellis Island?
This ended immigration from Japan
The Homestead Act would give citizens ____ _____ of land if they worked that land for five years.
What is 160 acres?
This insect crushed the cotton growers profits.