Geo/Recon
Western Expansion
Rise of Industry
Progressive Era
SAW/WWI
100

This amendment promised citizenship to all people born in the U.S.   

14th Amendment 

100

What was the impact of the Homestead Act on Native Americans in the Midwest? 

It forced relocation to reservations.

100

Who was the captain of industry for shipping/railroads?

Cornelius Vanderbilt

100

Which group of people were MOST likely to be helped by Political Machines?

Immigrants 

100

How did the Panama Canal influence America?

It allowed ships to travel more quickly between Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.   
200

This government office provided aid, education, and jobs to African Americans during Reconstruction. 

Freedmen's Bureau 

200

How did the new technologies (windmills;barbed wire;dry farming) transformed the Midwest? 

It changed this "treeless wasteland" into valuable farmland. 

200

Why did many immigrants live in Ethnic Communities (Ex. "Little Italy", "Chinatown".)

The transition to American life/culture was hard. They wanted to preserve their traditions/values.   

200

Which amendment was the end result of the decades-long work of the Temperance Movement?  

18th Amendment 

200

The following nations would be apart of which group in WWI?


Germany, Austria-Hungry, Ottoman Empire

Central Powers

300

Which region would find the cities of San Antonio and Santa Fe?

Southwest

300

Which Native American leader said “My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands. I will fight no more forever.”

This Nez Perce leader retreated to Canada but eventually surrendered to U.S. forces.  

Chief Joseph 

300

What did rapid urbanization and industrialization cause in terms of population? 



A massive population shift from rural areas to urban centers. 

300

'This progressive president broke up monopolies (trust buster); created national parks; cleaned up the meatpacking industry; led the Rough Riders in the Spanish American War.  

Theodore Roosevelt 

300

The sinking of the Lusitania along with the Zimmerman Telegraph pushed the United States into what conflict?   

World War I
400

Which box would Oregon be located in?



D1

400

What new transportation system connected the East to the West and allowed supplies; people; and ideas traveled more quickly. 

Transcontinental Railroad (1869)

400

Who was the captain of industry for Banking? He created Chase Manhattan, a powerful bank and source of investment for the rich. 

J.P.  Morgan 

400

Which African American reformer argued that Black Americans should accept social segregation publicly but secretly work against it.  He valued education and skills.  


Booker T. Washington 

400

Yellow Journalism was a new style of writing used in Newspapers and Magazines in the late 1800s. This style pushed America into the Spanish American War.  This style is heavily based on what?  

Lies; gossip/rumors; half-truths; exaggerations; misinformation;tabolids; fake news.  

500

This confederate general promoted the south to reunite and reconcile with the North following the Civil War. 

Robert E. Lee

500

One reason for moving west for American settlers was Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny could be define in your own words as...?

It was the U.S.' duty or responsibility to expand our boundaries/expand west.  


500

Jane Addams established the settlement house movement, which gave a community center for immigrants to help foster assimilation. Her famous house___________, was an example in Chicago?  

Hull House

500

The Supreme Court case, Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), allowed Jim Crow laws to stay in place because they were "____________ but___________". 


"Separate But Equal". 

500

What did the Roosevelt Corollary do? 

Gave the US ability to interfere (police power) in the America.

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