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100

What is horizontal and vertical integration?

Horizontal is buying out your competitors. Vertical is buying out the production process.

100

What was The Jungle, and what federal law did it inspire?

A book written by Upton Sinclair about the harsh conditions of the meatpacking industry. It led to the pass of the Pure Food and Drug Act.
100

What is imperialism?

The policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.

100

What movement was Langston Hughes part of?

The Harlem Renaissance.

100

What were some of the causes of the Great Despression?

Stock market speculation, bank failures, over production of goods, and a decline in consumer spending.

200

What is the Gospel of Wealth?

The idea that the rich have an obligation to use their wealth for the benefit of society.

200

What is the Great Migration?

The movement of African Americans from the rural South to urban areas in the North and West between 1916 and 1970.

200

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

It asserted the right of the U.S. to intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability.

200

How did the KKK and the NAACP each push for change in society?

The KKK pushed with violence. The NAACP pushed within the legal system. 

200

Why were some people upset with Herbert Hoover at the start of the Great Depression?

He did not want people to rely on the government and believed in "rugged individualism". 

300

What was a big goal of the populist party? (hint: it becomes an amendment)

The direct election of senators by the people.

300

What were Jim Crow laws?

State and local statutes that enforced racial segregation in the Southern United States from the late 19th century until the 1960s.

300

What is the Open Door Policy?

A U.S. diplomatic policy that aimed to ensure equal trading rights for all nations in China.

300

What is nativism?

Fear of New Immigrants & policy of favoring Old Immigrants & native-born Americans.

300

What is the job of the FDIC?

To insure people's money in the bank up to a certain amount. If the bank goes under, people get a certain amount back. 

400

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

A federal law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers to the United States. 

400

What was the Dawes Act of 1887?

The Dawes Act aimed to assimilate Native Americans by allotting them individual plots of land and promoting farming, undermining tribal sovereignty.

400

What was a key difference between the Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's Fourteen Points?

The Treaty of Versailles was much more harsh towards Germany and punished the heavily. 

400

What is civil disobediance?

Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws or demands of a government, often in a nonviolent manner, as a form of protest.

400

Why did the court packing controversy happen in FDR's presidency?

The Supreme Court was blocking his programs and organizations. He wanted to appoint new justices that would let them through. 
500
What were the benefits of Ford's $5 a day policy?

Increased productivity, reduced employee turnover, and allowed workers to afford Ford cars.

500
What did W.E.B. Du Bois believe with the "Talented Tenth"?

That African Americans needed to be well educated and leaders of their community. 

500

Name TWO of the five main causes of World War 1.

Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, and the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

500

What pushed Americans to spend and buy more?

Advertising.

500

What is the role of Social Security?

It gives financial assistance to the elderly and disabled. 

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