Civil War
Reconstruction
The Gilded Age
Expansion of Industry
Anything Goes
100
What Union general was blamed for being overly cautious as well as running against Lincoln in the 1864 Presidential election.
Who was McClellan
100
The Fourteenth Amendment guaranteed __________
What is citizenship and civil rights to freed slaves.
100
Despite his status as a military hero, _____________ proved to be a weak political leader because he had no political experience and was a poor judge of character.
What is General Ulysses S. Grant
100
___________organizational technique of horizontal integration involved forcing small competitors to assign stock to Standard oil or lose their business.
Who is John D. Rockefeller
100
The __________ Anti-Trust Act prohibited private corporations or organizations from engaging in "combinations in restraint of trade."
What is Sherman
200
The Battle of _______ was significant because Union victory meant that the Southern cause was doomed.
What is Gettysburg
200
From 1878 to 1880, some twenty-five thousand blacks from Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi were known as the __________
What is the Exodusters
200
The legal codes that established the system of segregation were known as:__________
What is Jim Crow Laws
200
_____________system of vertical integration combined all facets of an industry, from raw material to final product, within a single company.
Who is Andrew Carnegie
200
The North’s victory at __________ allowed President Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
What is Antietam
300
A victory at __________ probably would have won Confederate independence because France and Britain were on the verge of recognizing the Confederate government.
What is Antietam
300
In his ____________ plan for Reconstruction, President Lincoln promised rapid readmission of Southern states into the Union.
What is 10 percent
300
New York's notoriously corrupt Boss Tweed was finally jailed under the pressure of ______________
What is New York Times exposés and the cartoons of Thomas Nast.
300
The TWO industries that the transcontinental railroads most significantly expanded were _________
What is mining and agriculture.
300
J.P. Morgan undermined competition by placing officers of his bank on the boards of supposedly independent companies that he wanted to control. This method was known as a(n)__________
What is interlocking directorates
400
The last Confederate stronghold along the Mississippi River was ________
What is Vicksburg
400
The controversy surrounding the ______________ and the readmission of the Confederate states to the Union demonstrated the deep differences between President Lincoln and Congress.
What is the Wade-Davis Bill
400
Economic unrest and the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act led to the rise of the pro-silver leader
Who is William Jennings Bryan.
400
The first federal regulatory agency designed to protect the public interest from business combinations was the ____
What is Interstate Commerce Commission.
400
The Union army's success in the capture of ____ & ____was probably critical to Lincoln's reelection in 1864.
What is Atlanta and Mobile
500
As a theorist of warfare, General __________was a pioneer of the strategy of total warfare aimed at destroying civilian morale.
Who was William T. Sherman
500
Johnson's veto of the Civil Rights Bill of 1866 prompted Congress to seek passage of ___________
What is the Fourteenth Amendment.
500
The ___________ scandal involved railroad construction kickbacks.
What is Crédit Mobilier
500
In the case of __________, the U.S. Supreme Court held that state legislatures could not regulate railroads because railroads were interstate businesses and could not be regulated by any single state
What is Wabash, St. Louis, and Pacific Railroad Company v. Illinois
500
The group in the North most dangerous to the Union cause was the_____________
What is the Northern Peace Democrats.
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