The right to vote..
What is suffrage?
This is the economic ideology meaning to let do or a hands-off policy by the government.
What is laissez faire economics?
This US amendment granted African American men the right to vote during the Reconstruction Era.
What is the 15th Amendment?
Point of entry into the U.S. for Asian immigrants. Took weeks to months to be processed.
What is the Angel Island?
What is the transcontinental railroad?
This piece of legislation gave 160 acres of public land to any adult willing to move out west and improve the land for 5 years.
What is the Homestead Act?
Term used to describe the blending of different cultures and backgrounds, all coming together, to create a shared society.
What is a Melting Pot?
She helped new immigrants settle into America by creating a settlement house known as Hull House.
Who is Jane Addams?
These are the forces that drive people to leave their current home and move to a new location
What are push-pull factors?
1896 Supreme Court case allowing for the "separate but equal" clause.
Plessy v Ferguson
He exposed the harsh living conditions of poor immigrants in NYC tenement homes.
Who is Jacob Riis?
This is the place where the US government attempted to assimilate native children.
What is a boarding school?
This piece of legislation was the first time the government attempted to regulate the economy.
What is the Interstate Commerce Act?
This was a huge scandal during Grant's administration involving the Union Pacific Railroad company & US politicians while building the Transcontinental Railroad.
What is the Crédit Mobilier scandal?
The growth of cities due to the influx of people.
What is Urbanization?
This legislation divided native lands into private property, freeing up millions of acres for the taking.
What is the Dawes Act?
These are tactics used to prevent voters from exercising their right to vote.
What is disenfranchisement methods?