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World War I
100

The idea that humans should take over the evolutionary process by encouraging the survival of the fittest and weeding out the weak.

Eugenics

100

Preached that the world would end on Oct. 22, 1844

William Miller

100

The term for when one person or company gains control over an entire industry.

Monopoly 

100

This Indian tribe became home to some of the richest people in the world when oil was discovered on their reservation. A series of murders followed. 

Osage

100

The name of the peace agreement that ended World War I

The Treaty of Versailles 

200

The term used for the idea that only the strong survive.

Natural Selection

200

These sisters claimed to communicate with the dead through "table rappings"

The Fox Sisters

200


By 1879, he controlled 90% of the oil refining in the world.

John F. Rockefeller

200

The year Canada became an independent country.

1867

200

The event that ignited World War I

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

300

Social Darwinists often embrace this form of economics.

Laissez-faire Capitalism

300

He claimed to receive a visitation from the Angel Moroni, who directed him to some buried golden plates.

Joseph Smith

300

An investment banker who made US Steel the world's first billion dollar industry. 

J. P. Morgan

300

This company was known for its mail order catalog.

Sears, Roebuck, and Co.

300

During this event, hundreds of thousands of southern Blacks moved north to work in the factories of cities of the industrial north. 

The Great Migration

400
He believed overpopulation would destroy civilization.

Thomas Malthus

400

A commune started by John Humphrey Noyes that practiced "free love" and "complex marriage." They also manufactured tableware.

The Oneida Community

400

A steam boat entrepreneur who consolidated the rail industry and became the nation's second richest man.

Cornelius Vanderbilt

400

An early 20th century movement that was convinced that government experts should be in charge of planning peoples lives.

Progressivism 

400

The U.S. President during World War I

Woodrow Wilson

500

He wrote a biology textbook called The Wonders of Life that promoted racism and eugenics.

Ernst Haeckel

500

A Civil War captain who brought the Oneida Community to California and became the first Superior Court justice of Orange County

J. W. Towner

500

A massive oil discovery at this Texas location in 1901led America into the age of oil.

Spindletop

500

According to Mr. Johnson, this is the best idea Progressive government planners ever had. 

The National Park System

500

The sinking of this ship hardened American attitudes toward Germany.

Lusitania

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