A term used to describe a northerner who moved South after the Civil War for profit or power
What was a carpetbagger?
Custer's troops were defeated by Lakota and Cheyenne warriors
What happened at the Battle of Little Bighorn?
A steel tycoon who later gave away most of his fortune
Who was Andrew Carnegie?
A corrupt political machine that controlled New York City
What was Tammany Hall?
Exaggerated, sensational news designed to sell papers
What is yellow journalism?
Made Hayes president and ended Reconstruction in the South
What was the Compromise of 1877?
African Americans who migrated to Kansas after Reconstruction
Who were the Exodusters?
A powerful banker who bought Carnegie Steel to form U.S. Steel
Who was J.P. Morgan?
A settlement house in Chicago founded by Jane Addams
What was Hull House?
Adding a territory to a country, like the U.S. did with Hawaii
What is annexation?
A Black educator who founded Tuskegee and promoted job training for former slaves
Who was Booker T. Washington?
1st made by John Deere, these helped settle farm difficult soil
What is the Steel Plow?
A railroad car workers' strike crushed by federal troops
What was the Pullman Strike?
A community center offering services to immigrants and the poor
What was a settlement house?
A warning to Europe to stay out of the Western Hemisphere
What was the Monroe Doctrine?
The case that brought about "separate but equal"
What was Plessy v. Ferguson?
A Nez Perce leader who said "I will fight no more forever"
Who was Chief Joseph?
A novel exposing the meatpacking industry's filthy conditions
What was The Jungle?
The corrupt leader of the Tammany Hall political machine
Who was Boss Tweed?
Stronger nations taking control of weaker nations
What is imperialism?
Laws limiting the rights and freedom of African Americans
What were Black codes?
Split tribal lands into individual plots to force assimilation
What was the Dawes Act?
During the early 1900's New England was known as the capital of this industry
What is Textile?
A crowded, run-down apartment building in a city
What was a tenement?
The type of diplomacy which focused on peace and the building of democracy
What is Moral Diplomacy?