U.S. imperialism
Immigration
"Jim Crow" Society
Industrialization
Westward Expansion
100

These companies controlled Hawaii.

"Big Five"

100

This continent supplied the U.S. with most of its immigrants during the 19th and 20th centuries.

Europe

100

These racial laws were designed enforce segregation. 

Jim Crow 

100

By 1900, this country was the global leader in manufacturing.

U.S.

100

What U.S. President signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

Andrew Jackson

200

This war ended in 1898 by the Treaty of Paris.

Spanish-American War 

200

A small area in an urban locality with a large concentration of people from the same ethnic background.

Ethnic enclave

200

This brutal and symbolic practice of execution targeted African Americans.

Lynching 

200

This city was known for its meat processing industry.

Chicago

200

This idea promoted the divine right to conquer westward across North America in the nineteenth century.  

Manifest Destiny 

300

These territories were given to the U.S. in 1898.

Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Phillippines 

300

What historians call the specific reasons why immigrants left their particular countries and why they came to the U.S. 

Push and pull factors 

300

This myth that attempted to rewrite the causes of the Civil War.

Lost Cause

300

This system of management improved labor productivity in the 1880s.

Taylorism 

300

This 1862 law allowed male citizens to own land under the condition of five years of improvement. 

Homestead Act

400

The sons of wealthy Filipinos who started an independence movement against Spain and the U.S.

Ilustrados 

400

This most important factor that drew immigrants to the U.S. from 1880-1920.

Industrial capitalism 

400

This 1896 supreme court case upheld racial segregation.

Plessy v. Ferguson 

400

This mode of transportation connected rural and urban America over land.

Railroad

400

This Native American tribe was known for being fierce warriors, expert horsemen, and savvy treaty negotiators.

Comanche 

500

She was the queen of the Kingdom of Hawaii who resisted U.S. annexation.

Liliʻuokalani

500

This immigrant group's laborers were banned from the U.S. in 1882.

Chinese

500

She was an anti lynching advocate who wrote Southern Horrors: Lynch Law and All its Phases.

Ida B. Wells

500

He was the richest man in America and the owner of Standard Oil.

John D. Rockefeller 

500

He was the historian how wrote The Significance of the Frontier in American History.

Frederick Jackson Turner 

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