Reconstruction
Westward Expansion
Industrialization
Progressivism
Imperialism
WWI
100

Northerners who moved South during Reconstruction were sometimes called this.

Carpetbaggers

100

To make Native Americans adopt white culture was to make them do this.

Assimilate

100

The growth of factories, machines, and big business was called this.

Industrialization

100

This was the entry point for millions of immigrants in New York Harbor.

Ellis Island

100

This amendment gave the U.S. control over Cuba’s foreign affairs after the war.

Platt Amendment

100

This belief in strong loyalty and pride toward one’s nation increased tensions in Europe and contributed to the outbreak of WWI.

Nationalism

200

This group used violence to stop African Americans from voting and having rights.

KKK

200

Native Americans were forced onto these lands set aside by the government.

Reservations

200

A group of workers joining together to fight for better pay and conditions.

Union

200

Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems were called this.

Muckrakers

200

When a stronger country takes over weaker lands for power or resources.

Imperialism

200

This British passenger ship was sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, killing 128 Americans and pushing the U.S. closer to war.

Lusitania

300

This amendment said you can’t deny someone the right to vote because of race.

15th Amendment

300

The belief that the U.S. should expand west across the continent.

Manifest Destiny

300

Rich and powerful businessmen who were seen as greedy and unfair.

Robber Barons

300

The belief that immigrants were a threat and natives should come first.

Nativism

300

In 1898, the U.S. fought and won this war against Spain.

Spanish-American War

300

This secret message from Germany to Mexico promised U.S. land if Mexico joined the war against the U.S.

Zimmermann Telegram

400

This was the period after the Civil War when the U.S. tried to rebuild the South.

Reconstruction

400

These animals were slaughtered in huge numbers, hurting Native American life.

Bison or Buffalo

400

When one company controls an entire industry, it’s called this.

Monopoly

400

Crowded apartment buildings where many immigrants lived.

Tenements

400

A country controlled and protected by another country is called this.

Protectorate

400

This “-ism” was one of the MAIN causes of WWI and meant building up strong armies and navies.

Militarism

500

This amendment gave citizenship and equal protection under the law.

14th Amendment

500

This 1882 law was the first U.S. law to ban immigration from a specific group, targeting workers from this country.

The Chinese Exclusion Act

500

This invention lit up homes and streets and changed daily life.

Electricity

500

The movement to improve society through reforms was called this.

Progressivism

500

Extreme nationalism that encouraged aggressive foreign policy.

Jingoism

500

This international peace-keeping group was proposed by President Wilson after WWI, but the U.S. never joined.

League of Nations