Social Darwinism
Dawes Severalty Act
New Immigrants
Labor & Industry Conflicts
Spanish-American War & U.S. Imperialism
100

What is Social Darwinism?

It is the idea "survival of the Fittest" to human societies and wealth inequality 

100

The Dawes Act aimed to assimilate this group into American culture?

Native Americans 

100

In the late 19th century and early 20th centuries "New Immigrants" came primarily from this part of Europe?

Southern and Eastern Europe.

100

This was the 1892 labor strike at Andrew Carnegie's Steel Plant?

Homestead Strike 

100

This Filipino Leader Rebelled against Spanish Colonial Rule?

Emilio Aguinaldo

200

Social Darwinism was used to justify this 19th-century American Economic Philosophy?

Laissez-Faire (Capitalism) 

200

The Dawes Act divided tribal lands into these?

Individual Allotments 

200

Many new immigrants arrived at this processing center in New York?

Ellis Island 

200

This Private Security company violently clashed with strikers during the Homestead Strike?

Pinkertons 

200

The U.S. Pledged not annex Cuba In this 1898 Amendment?

Teller Amendment 

300

This Social Darwinist Author wrote "The Gospel Of Wealth " advocating philanthropy by the rich?

Andrew Carnegie 

300

The Dawes act aimed to destroy this traditional form of Native American land ownership and replace it with private property?

Communal or Land Ownership

300

Nativist Reacted to new immigrants with this type of fear?

Xenophobia 

300

The Homestead Strike Primarily Against This Industrialist Company?

Andrew Carnegie 

300

The explosion of this battleship contributed to the U.S. entry into the Spanish- American War?

USS Maine 

400

Social Darwinism was often used to justify this type of expansionist policy?

Imperialism 

400

Under The Dawes Act "surplus" Native Land was often sold to these people?

White settlers 

400

This 1882 act restricted Immigration from a specific Asian Country?

Chinese Exclusion Act

400

This 1890 law was used inconsistently to regulate labor unions and monopolies?

Sherman Antitrust Act 

400

This 1898 Conflict marked the beginning of U.S. overseas empire-building?

Spanish-American War 

500

This English Philosopher , often associated with social darwinism, coined the phrase "survival of the fittest"and beloved human progress came from completion and struggle?

Herbert Spencer 

500

The Dawes Act Was repealed with this 1934 act?

Indian Reorganization Act.

500

New Immigrants often lived in these overcrowded urban buildings?

Tenements

500

This was a key result of the Homestead Strike for organized labor?

Decline in Union Power/ Support 

500

After the war, the U.S. acquired these three major territories?

Philippines,Guam, and Puerto Rico 

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