A 1862 act granted acres of free land to any citizen willing to farm it for five years (7.3)
Homested act
This 1998 conflict began after the sinking of the USS Maine and resulted in the U.S establishing itself as a major imperial power. (8.1)
Spanish American War
After Lincoln's assassination, this President angered "Radical Republicans" by pardoning most Confederate leaders and allowing them to return to power. (9.2)
Andrew Johnson
This 1920 constitutional amendment finally granted women the right to vote after decades of activism.
19th Amendment
Who was the "poster girl" for women working in factories during WWII
Rosie the Riveter
This major movement saw African Americans leave the rural South for Northern cities during the 1920s , leading to a "cultural explosion" in places like Harlem (9.1)
Great Migration
These four "M.A.I.N." causes - Militarsism, Alliances, Imperailism, and Nationalsim are credited with the global outbreaks of this conflict. (8.4)
World War I
This constitutional amendment changed how power was distributed by allowing for the direct election of U.S. Senators by the people rather than state legislatures. (7.7)
17th Amendment
This cultural movement in 1920s New York saw African American artists, writers, and musicians use their work to challenge racial prejudice. (9.1)
Harlem Renaissance
Who are the three sisters in the Hamilton
Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy
During WWII, this program bought roughly 300,000 Mexican Laborers into the U.S. to help work on farms (9.6)
Bracero Program
Under the Treaty of Paris, the U.S. obtained these three Spanish colonies, though it promised not to acquire Cuba through the Teller Amendment (8.1)
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines
This President’s "Square Deal" promised to balance the needs of workers and business owners, marking a shift toward government intervention in the economy. (6.2)
Theodore Roosevelt
These Southern laws, such as "Vagrancy" and "Apprenticeship" laws, were passed during Reconstruction to restrict the freedom of 4 million former slaves. (6.2)
Black Codes
The person who plays Lafayette also plays who in act 2?
Thomas Jefferson
This 1887 law attempted to assimilate native Americans by breaking up reservations and giving land to individual families for warms (6.6)
Daves Severalty Act
President Taft used this foreign policy to improve financial opportunities for American businesses abroad by substituting "dollars for bullets." (7.7)
Dollar Diplomacy
What was it called when the US had to decide what states were free and what states were slave states. (5.2)
Compromise of 1850
This Progressive reformer and muckraker used her "power of the pen" to expose the ruthless monopoly of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil. (7.7)
Ida Tarbell
Who is the "ten dollar founding father"
Alexander Hamilton
Who arrived to America around 40,000 BCE (1.1)
Native Americans
A tax implaced mostly for printed on goods (2.2)
Stamp act
Who's plan was it to have federal government take on states dept during a country dept, pay for national backs, and raised tariffs
Hamiltons
What major meeting was in 1848 (4.5)
Womens Suffrage Movement
Who wrote the play?
Lin-Manuel Miranda