Immigration
Labor unions
Progressivism
Imperialism
Spanish-American War
100

What was the main immigration processing center on the East Coast in the late 1800s?

Ellis Island

100

What is a labor union?

An organization of workers formed to protect and improve working conditions.

100

Who were journalists who exposed corruption during the Progressive Era?

Muckrakers

100

What is imperialism?

Strong nations taking control of weaker territories

100

In what year did the Spanish–American War take place?

1898

200

Immigrants from which region were processed at Angel Island?

Asia, especially China.

200

Which union, led by Samuel Gompers, focused on skilled workers?

The American Federation of Labor (AFL).

200

What president is known for “trust-busting”?

Theodore Roosevelt

200

What Pacific territory did the U.S. annex in 1898, partly for naval bases?

Hawaii

200

What U.S. battleship exploded in Havana Harbor, sparking calls for war?

The USS Maine

300

What 1882 law severely restricted Chinese immigration?

The Chinese Exclusion Act.

300

What tragic 1911 event led to increased workplace safety reforms?

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.

300

What book by Upton Sinclair exposed unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry?

The Jungle

300

What policy said the U.S. would intervene in Latin America to keep Europeans out?

The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

300

What style of sensationalized journalism helped push the U.S. toward war?

Yellow Journalism

400

What is the term for overcrowded apartment buildings that many immigrants lived in?

Tenements

400

What was the tactic of refusing to work in order to demand better conditions?

A strike

400

What constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote?

The 19th Amendment

400

What Asian country did the U.S. support with the “Open Door Policy”?

China

400

Name two territories the U.S. gained after the war.

Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines

500

Name one push and one pull factor that influenced immigration in the late 1800s.

Push: famine, war, persecution. Pull: jobs, freedom, opportunity

500

What major labor conflict in 1894 disrupted railroads nationwide?

The Pullman Strike

500

Progressives supported reforms such as initiatives, referendums, and recalls. What was their goal?

To increase citizen participation in government and reduce corruption

500

The idea that the U.S. had a duty to civilize “less developed” peoples was known as what?

The White Man’s Burden

500

What battle famously made Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders national heroes?

The Battle of San Juan Hill

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