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The movement of people from the country side to the city

What is Urbanization

100

The most corrupt politician of his day, amassed a fortune from city contracts and “kickbacks”

Who is Boss Tweed

100

Railroad companies often charged more for these shorter shipments to smaller communities due to a lack of competition.

What are short hauls

100

These immigrants from southern and eastern Europe, including Italians, Russians, and Greeks, arrived in the U.S. in large numbers during the late 19th century, drawn by economic opportunities and freedom.

Who are new immigrants

100

Required the federal government to buy a large amount of silver each month, which would lead to an increase in the amount of money in circulation.

What is The Sherman Silver Purchase Act

200

An organization, usually controlled by a strong leader that gets citizens to vote for it candidates on election day.

What is a Political Machine

200

A New York state legislator, made a fortune by buying up property he knew the government was about to purchase, then selling it for a very high price

Who is George Washington Plunkitt

200

Farmers struggled with high costs for essential farming supplies, such as fertilizer and machinery, due to these monopolistic business practices.

What are trusts

200

Many Jewish immigrants fled Russia to escape these violent, government-supported attacks on their communities.

What are pogroms

200

Passed by Congress in response to the Wabash decision. The first step towards federal regulation of unfair business practices.

What is the Interstate Commerce Act

300

The belief that native-born americans were superior to others 

What is Navitism

300

Satirical artist, attacked Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall in his political cartoons

Who is Thomas Nast

300

These fees on imported goods kept foreign competition out, allowing American companies to maintain high prices for manufactured products farmers needed.

What are tariffs 

300

This New York landmark, a gift from France, symbolized the U.S.’s acceptance of immigrants seeking freedom and opportunity.

What is The Statue Of Liberty

300

Who won the general election of 1896: Bryan v. McKinley?

Who is McKinley

400

A series of laws passed in the late 1860s and early 1870s in the midwestern states, intended to regulate the rising prices of railroad and grain elevator companies, which farmers believed were unfairly high.

What is granger laws

400

A 36 year old Congressman, won the Democratic nomination after delivering the “Cross of Gold” speech

Who is William Jennings Bryan

400

To stay competitive, railroads lowered prices for these shipments between major cities with multiple rail lines.

What are long hauls

400

This location in New York served as the main entry point for New Immigrants, where they underwent medical examinations and processing.

What is Ellis Island

400

Low cost rental housing barely meeting living requirements

What is tenements

500

Named and elected mayors and other government officials of New York City; would assign a “ward boss” to each city district (ward), to help gather votes.

What is Tammany Hall

500

A party for the people

Who is The Populist Party

500

Farmers, facing high interest rates and declining food prices, called for this monetary policy to help raise prices and make it easier to pay off their debts.

What is "cheap money" 

500

What teacher immigrated from Evansville, Indiana 

Who is Mr.Durchholz

500

What does WASP stand for

White, Anglo, Saxon, Protestant

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