Reconstruction 1
Reconstruction 2
Immigration
Industrialization
Progressivism
100

What were chain gangs?

Groups of Black men who had been arrested for vagrancy and were chained together and forced to labor

100

What did the 13th Amendment do?

Abolished slavery except as punishment for a crime

100

What was the name of the law that banned immigration of Chinese laborers?

Chinese Exclusion Act

100

One company becoming so powerful that it controls an entire industry is called a...

monopoly

100

Name 3 places the U.S. conquered, intervened in, or bought in the late 1800s and early 1900s due to progressive ideas about "spreading civilization"

Conquered: American Samoa, Hawaii

Intervened in: DR, Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua

Bought: Puerto Rico, Guam, Alaska, Virgin Islands

200

Name 2 main points of Lincoln's Reconstruction plan

Letting states back into the Union when 10% of their population pledged allegiance to the government; pardoning Confederate officials (except high-ranking government and military officers)

200

What did the 14th Amendment do?

Guaranteed citizenship to anyone born in the United States

200

Name the 3 immigrant groups who mostly stayed in the New York area instead of migrating to other parts of the U.S.

Jews, Italians, and Irish

200

Name the industries these men had monopolies in: John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie

oil, steel, steel

200

What did the 18th Amendment do and why did many progressives want to pass such a law?

It banned the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol. Many progressives saw alcohol as the root cause of domestic abuse, corruption, and crime.

300

Explain how Johnson's Reconstruction plan differed from Lincoln's

Johnson wanted to do all the things that Lincoln did but he also didn't want to extend pardons to wealthy landowners with land worth more than $20,000

300
What did the 15th Amendment do?

Guaranteed (in theory) voting rights for Black men

300

Name 3 reasons someone could get denied entry at Ellis Island.

Too poor, illiterate, physically disabled, mentally disabled, criminal, having tattoos, gay, paraphiliac, alternative political beliefs
300

Name the two industries that commonly employed children.

Textile mills and coal mines

300

Which state was the first to give women the right to vote and why did other states in that region do the same?

Wyoming was the first to give women the vote in 1890. Other western states followed because most of their settlers were men, so they wanted to attract more women by giving them rights.

400

What did the Radical Republicans want for Reconstruction?

States could return when 50% of their population pledged allegiance to the government and states had to guarantee civil rights for Freedmen

400

Name an example of a Black Code.

banning interracial marriage, forcing Freedmen to work on the same plantations they were freed from, banning Black people from hunting or fishing

400

Who was the first president to be impeached (but not convicted) because Congress saw him as corrupt and working against civil rights for Black people?

Andrew Johnson

400

Explain the Sherman Antitrust Act and which president actually began enforcing it.

It tried to break up monopolies but it wasn't truly enforced until the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt

400

Name 2 reasons why Russia wanted to sell Alaska and 2 reasons why America wanted to buy Alaska.

Russia: difficult to defend, conflicts with Alaska Natives, in need of cash after losing the Crimean War

America: full of natural resources, might lead to annexation of parts of Canada

500

Name one goal of the Freedmen's Bureau and one limitation of it

It aimed to provide housing, food, clothing, medicine, and jobs to Freedmen. It had too few workers and no military support to implement its goals.

500

Explain why the Compromise of 1877 happened and what the result was.

There was so much electoral fraud in the election that no one agreed on who the winner was, so the Democrats in the South agreed to let Republican Rutherford B. Hayes be president if all Reconstruction policies would end

500

Name one law of Congress that President Johnson vetoed which Congress then passed over his veto.

Giving Black people citizenship, admitting Nebraska as a state, giving voting rights to residents of DC

500

A company that controls that stocks (and thus the profit) of numerous smaller companies while still letting them operate independently is called a...

holding company

500

Explain why Lili'uokalani was overthrown by the Americans.

Her father had given voting rights to non-citizen white plantation owners and she decided to take those away and extend suffrage to her own people instead.
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