Transcontinental Railroad
Economic Growth
Capitalism
Populist Movement
Immigration/Women's Suffrage
100

An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri river to the Pacific Ocean, and to give the gov’t use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes.

What is the Pacific Railway Act?

100

land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurs 

What are the four factors of production? 

100

private ownership of property and the use of that property to make a profit 

What is Capitalism?

100

tried to regulate how much the railroad could charge for transport and storage of crops

What are Granger Laws?

100

the policy of protecting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants

What is Nativism?

200

Land given to Americans for free as long as they live on it and cultivate the land

What is the Homestead Act?

200

passed after the completion of the railroad when these workers were no longer desired...excluding certain people

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

200

used ideologies of Social Darwinism and laissez-faire capitalism, said they were entrepreneurs and leaders of industry, helping the US economy.

What are Captains of Industry? 

200
  1. The regulation of railroads and banking

  2. Free and unlimited coinage of silver

  3. popular election of Senators, the secret ballot, and a graduated income tax

  4. eight-hour day and restrictions on immigration

What are the populists beliefs?

200

American politician in New York known for corruption and eventually convicted of stealing an estimated $25-$200 million ($1-$8 billion today) from taxpayers

Who is William Tweed?

300

Reservations were broken up and tribal lands were distributed to individual Indian families.

What is the Dawes Act?

300

an association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interests

What is a Labor Union?

300

ruthlessly powerful U.S. capitalist or industrialist considered to have become wealthy by exploiting natural resources, corrupting legislators, or other unethical means

What are Robber Barons? 

300

movie compared to populists ideas and the characters of the movie

What is Wizard of Oz?

300

The amendment that gave women the right to vote

What is the 19th amendment?
400

Americans forced Native Americans to get rid of their culture and adapt to Americas culture

What is assimilation?

400

shares (small parts) of a particular company bought and sold by an individual or group as an investment in that company

What is a stock?

400

prohibits certain business activities that reduce competition in the marketplace

What is the Sherman Anti-trust Act?

400

1. Deteriorating working conditions including long hours and unsafe working conditions, 

2. low wages

3. Unemployment, injury, and death that were a constant threat 

What are reasons for labor unions?

400
  • Both employed the talents of many educated supporters, particularly women. 

  • Both were essentially middle class movements.
  • Both experienced significant opposition.

What are the Progressivists and Women's Suffrage?

500

The last armed conflict between Native Americans and the US

What is the Wounded Knee Massacre?

500

exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market,

What is a monopoly?

500
Steel and Oil monopolies 

Carnegie and Rockefeller

500

began as a peaceful rally in Chicago in support of workers striking for an 8-hour day but turned violent when someone threw a bomb at police who responded with gunfire,

What is the Haymarket Incident?

500

Progressive president, "bully pulpit", meat inspection act, Pure food and drug act, 

Who is President Teddy Roosevelt?

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