Reconstruction
Gilded Age/Progressive Era
Rise to Power
Amendments
WWI
100

Name given to era & laws that segregated black and white Americans

Jim Crow

100

An organized association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests

Union

100

A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.

Imperialism

100

Amendment that gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment

100

Refers to the fear of communism in the US during the 1920s

Red Scare

200

Amendment that abolished slavery.

13th Amendment

200

The process in which a society or country transforms itself from a primarily agricultural society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services. Individual manual labor is often replaced by mechanized mass production and craftsmen are replaced by assembly lines

Industrialization

200

Conflict between the US and Spain over the governance of Cuba - Spain was hoping to hold onto the colony, US was hoping to banish European influences from the Western Hemisphere & help the Cuban rebels

Spanish American War

200

Amendment that provided citizenship to African Americans

14th Amendment

200

Causes of World War I

Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assasination

300

A method used to prevent African Americans from voting by requiring them to read and write at a specified level


Literacy Test

300

Reform-minded journalists who continued a tradition of investigative journalism, exposed corruption and brought about change in America, especially during the progressive era

Muckrakers

300

Reporting that was popular during the late 1800s and is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration. One of the causes of the Spanish American War.

Yellow Journalism

300

Prohibits the manufacture, transport, and sale of alcohol


18th Amendment

300

Telegram that was sent to Mexico from Germany - convinced the US to join WWI

Zimmerman Telegram

400

Acts passed by Congress to bring Southern states into the Union after the Civil War. Divided the former Confederate states into five military districts. Required each state to ratify the 14th amendment. 


Reconstruction Act of 1867

400

Economic system where most businesses are for profit, led by private investors

Capitalism

400

A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China

Open Door Policy

400

Provided for the direct election of U.S. senators by the voters of the states


17th Amendment

400

Formally ended World War I. The terms required that Germany pay financial reparations, disarm, lose territory, and give up all of its overseas colonies. Established the League of Nations.

Treaty of Versailles

500

Supreme Court case that established the "separate but equal" doctrine, which legalized racial segregation in the United States

Plessy v. Ferguson

500

A famous wealthy individual that organized the Standard Oil Company of Ohio in 1870. By 1877, he controlled 95% of all the oil refineries in the nation


JD Rockefeller

500

Key social motivations for American imperialism

Desire to spread democracy and Christianity

500

Gave Congress the power to collect federal income taxes on individuals, allowing for a graduated income tax system, facilitating a more equitable distribution of tax burdens.

16th Amendment

500

The archduke who's assassination started World War I. Name and country.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Hungary

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