Provide two reasons why many Americans opposed increased immigration in the mid-to-late 19th century.
-they wanted to preserve
-protect wages and jobs
This is the name of the party in the late 19th century that advocated the use of printed money as currency rather than a gold or silver standard as had been used by the North during the Civil War.
Greenback Party
This was the American intellectual who argued that real estate speculators (who contributed nothing to the improvement of the purchase real estate), should pay a high capital gains tax with which the government could redistribute to combat income inequality and poverty.
Henry George
This was the name of the spiritual exercise and gathering in which many Sioux and other Plains Indians attempted to revitalize and maintain their traditional Buffalo-based lifestyle the planes.
Ghost Dance Movement
This is the name of the financial crisis in 1893.
Panic of 1893
Who was Karl Marx's partner in anti-capitalism thoughts?
Friedrich Engel
This was the name of the act in which the US government attempted to assimilate and Americanize American Indians and boarding schools.
Dawes Severalty Act
Europe and America view themselves as the superior civilizations so they believed they needed to dominate to improve the world
What are the three steps to communism?
1. Revolution 2. Socialist phase 3. harmony - borderless world, local communes