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100

This steel magnate used vertical integration to dominate the steel industry.

Andrew Carnegie

100

This Amendment gave women the right to vote after World War I

19th Amendment

100

This reform movement sought to eliminate corruption and increase democracy in government.

Progressive Era/Movement

100

This event in 1914 triggered the start of World War I.

Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

100

Name the treaty that ended World War I:

Treaty of Versailles

200

This oil tycoon built Standard Oil into a near-monopoly using trusts and horizontal integration.

John D. Rockefeller

200

This 1890 law was designed to limit monopolies and promote competition

Sherman Anti Trust Act

200

This president became known as a “trust-buster” and promoted the Square Deal.

Teddy Roosevelt

200

This telegram promised Mexico U.S. territory if it joined Germany in World War I.

Zimmerman Telegram

200

This term describes the rapid growth of cities during the Gilded Age.

Urbanization

300

This banker helped stabilize the U.S. economy during financial panics and influenced federal banking policy.

JP Morgan

300

This law required railroads to charge fair rates and banned rebates.

Interstate Commerce Act

300

This amendment established the direct election of U.S. senators.

17th Amendment

300

This German tactic of attacking civilian ships helped draw the U.S. into World War I.

Submarine Warfare 

300

This movement encouraged the banning of alcohol and eventually led to Prohibition.

The Temperance Movement

400

This railroad tycoon symbolized both rapid expansion and corruption during the Gilded Age.

Cornelius Vanderbilt

400

This Progressive Era amendment established a federal income tax.

16th Amendment

400

This book exposed dangerous conditions in the meatpacking industry and led to federal food safety laws.

The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

400

President of the United States during World War I

Woodrow Wilson

400

This migration saw African Americans move north for industrial jobs during World War I.

The Great Migration

500

This muckraking journalist exposed Standard Oil’s business practices in The History of the Standard Oil Company.

Ida Tarbell

500

This 1913 act created the Federal Reserve System to regulate the nation’s money supply.

Federal Reserve Act

500

This social reformer founded Hull House to help immigrants in urban areas.

Jane Adams

500

This act limited free speech during World War I by punishing criticism of the government.

Sedition Act of 1918

500

The novel "The Shame of Cities" was written in 1904 by this muckraking author. The novel focused on corruption in the major cities in the US including New York, Chicago and Philadelphia. 

Lincoln Steffens 

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