Reconstruction
Gilded Age & Progressive Era
Nativism and Immigration
Imperialism and Native Americans
100

Reconstruction Amendments

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments?

100

A powerful business structure that allowed companies to consolidate control over an entire industry, limit competition, and fix prices

What is a trust?

100

This group of people face push factors that included famine, war, an d high taxes

What were Chinese Immigrants?

100

Definition of Imperialism

The policy of creating an empire (extending a country’s boundaries through force or diplomacy)

200

Southern democrats fighting for myth of the preservation of states’ rights and a people’s noble way of life

What were the Redeemers?

200

The Progressive Amendments

What were the 16th (federal income tax), 17th (direct election of senators), 18th (prohibition), 19th (Women's Suffrage)  Amendments

200

The definition nativism

What is the belief that immigrants are inferior to those that are born in the United States; policies and actions take place to discriminate against immigrants?

200

A law that required Native American families to acquire on 160 acres of land while surrendering the "surplus" to white Americans in  exchange for citizenship. 

What was the Dawes Act?

300

In exchange for Hayes winning the presidency, Democrats agreed not to block the election results, and Republicans agreed to remove all federal troops from the South.

What was the Compromise of 1877?
300

 Reform-minded journalists, writers, and photographers in the Progressive Era in the United States (1890s–1920s) who claimed to expose corruption and wrongdoing in established institutions, often through sensationalist publications.

What are muckrakers?

300

The immigration station that both welcomed and barred many immigrants from Asia.

What was Angel Island?

300

The nation that the U.S. intervened with its political affairs to push it's agenda and build the Panama Canal.

Colombia 

400

After Reconstruction, the South builds a segregated society in which black people are not first class citizens. They use violence and intimidation to preserve racist customs and laws; federal government does not intervene until the Civil Rights Movement almost a century later.

What was the Jim Crow South?
400

A political party that advocated for government ownership of railroad and telephone companies, a graduated income tax, shorter workdays and the direct election of senators.

What was the populist party?

400

A law that banned Chinese Women from entering the U.S.

What was The Page Act?

400

A law that attempted to fix the wrongs of the Dawes Act and give Native Americans the choice to assimilate or acculturate. 

What was the Indian Reorganization Act?
500

The place where many newly freed African Americans received an education no matter their age 

What was Tolsen's Chapel?

500

Carnegie used this monopolist-method to gain control of the steel industry.

What was Vertical Integration?

500
A group of people that felt that they were "caught in between" traditional lifestyle and assimilation.

What were the 2nd generation Chinese Americans?

500

The extreme limit of settled land for a group

What was the frontier?