The Industrial Rev. in America
Progressive Reforms
Immigration in America
The Spanish-American War
American Imperialism
100

This key innovation revolutionized transportation in the United States during the late 1800's

The Railroad/Railway System

100

This president was known as the "Trustbuster" for his efforts to break up monopolies and trusts.

Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt

100

The island in New York City which for many immigrants was the first stop. Here they were processed and welcomed to the United States

Ellis Island

100

This country was a colony of Spain and would be the focus of liberation during the Spanish-American War

Cuba

100

Define "Imperialism"

The policy or practice where a powerful nation seeks to extend its control and influence over other countries or territories

200

The term given to industry tycoons that dominated their respective industries (Ex: John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie)

Robber Barons

200

The name given to investigate journalists whose goal was to expose the unfair and unequal conditions during the Gilded Age in America.

Muckrakers

200

A reason somebody wants to leave their home country, and immigrate to the U.S. (Ex: famine, religious persecution, economic depression)

Push Factors

200

Although it is still unclear how it happened, this event was considered the spark that started the Spanish American War. 

The sinking(explosion) of the USS Maine.

200
Finish this phrase... "Speak softly and ....."

"carry a big stick"

300

The term when one company or entity has complete control over the supply of a product or service. No competition

A Monopoly

300

In an effort to reform worker's rights, workers banded together to form these...

Labor Unions

300

A reason and immigrant wants to settle in the United States (Ex: Economic opportunity, uniting with family, having a new start)

Pull Factors

300

What were the "Economic" reasons the U.S felt motivated to intervene in the tensions between Spain and it's colony: Cuba

Increasing reliance on trade with Cuba. Cuban imports including fruit, sugar, and tobacco.  

300

This was an extension of the Monroe Doctrine, it expressed the idea that the United States should act as the "police force" of the Western hemisphere.

The Roosevelt Corollary 

400

This book was written by muckraker, Upton Sinclair. It exposed the poor conditions of the Chicago Meat Packing industry.

"The Jungle"

400

This Act was the first serious piece of Federal legislation aimed at regulating the practice of trusts and monopolies.

The Sherman Anti-Trust Act

400

Immigration contributed to this. The term characterized by which populations concentrate in cities, leading to the growth and expansion of urban areas.

Urbanization

400

This highly exaggerated form of journalism sought to shock the American people. This could be considered a contribution to the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.

Yellow Journalism

400

At the end of the Spanish-American War, as a result of the Treaty of Paris (1898), the Unites States acquired 3 territories. Name one.

The Phillipines, Guam, Puerto Rico.

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