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100

This was designed to break up Native American tribal organizations by dividing tribal lands into individual family farms

Dawes Severalty Act 1887

100

Journalists who wrote exposes showing corruption in society, business, and government 

Muckrakers 

100

A result of this war was the United States gaining territories around the world 

Spanish American War 

100

FDR's approach to recover, provide relief, and reform the economy is known as 

New Deal

100

Photographed and exposed the poor living conditions in the cities called "How the Other Half Lives"

Jacob Riis

200

This encouraged farming in the Great Plains by offering 160 acres of free public land to families that settled it for 5 years

Homestead Act of 1862

200

Founder of the NAACP and activist for racial equality 

W.E.B. DuBois

200

This tragedy, in which 126 garment workers tragically died, highlighted the horrible working conditions and promoted change such as fire escapes and fire drills 

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire 

200

The process of bringing all Americans together and put to work towards a common goal, typically done in war

Mass mobilization

200

Created after the passing of the 15th Amendment, this aimed to gain rights for women

NAWSA

300

Spent billions of dollars between 1935-1940 to provide Americans with jobs.  It was the biggest of the New Deal programs 

Works Progress Administration (WPA)

300

Wrote stories about African American men and women being lynched to expose the horrors of southern society

Ida B Wells

300

This railroad strike organized by Eugene Debs tied up all transportation across the country.  It ended because the mail needed to be delivered. 

Pullman Strike 

300

The belief that "survival of the fittest" should apply to society and that the "fit" should rule the "non fit"

Social Darwinism

300

Allowed for the internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans as a war measure 

Executive Order 9066

400
Required "reasonable and just" shipping costs 

Interstate Commerce Act 1881

400

Attorney General who ordered the mass arrests and deportation of anarchists, socialists, and labor agitators. 

Mitchell Palmer

400

Trial between modernists and fundamentalists about the teaching of evolution in public schools 

Scopes Trial

400

This phrase is used to describe a president that does not do anything, typically after they have lost an election

lame-duck

400

Created by the government, its goal was to protect consumers by taking action against any "unfair trade practice"

Federal Trade Commission

500
Set up the Civil Service Commission to create a system by applicants for classified federal jobs would be selected on the basis of merit and exam scores

Pendleton Act 1881

500

Italian immigrants who were tried and murdered for robbery in Massachusetts.  Their court case controversial because their lawyers argued they did not get a fair trial because they were immigrants. 

Sacco and Vanzetti

500

This speech said that both Black and White Southerners shared a responsibility for making the region proser.  It also stated that African Americans should not challenge segregation and discrimination

Atlanta Compromise 

500

Currency back by gold stored in government vaults, preferred by bankers, investors, and businesses

"Hard" or "sound" money 

500

Platform of the Populist, it called for direct election of Senators, coinage of silver, government ownership of railroads 

Omaha Platform