A House Divided
Changing Landscapes
Global Reach
The Immigrant Experience
The Reformers
100

This pre-Civil War doctrine allowed the people living in a territory to decide by vote whether or not to permit slavery.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

100

This term describes the movement of people to towns and cities, leading to the growth of urban areas.

What is Urbanization?

100

This policy involves a nation extending its authority over other nations through territorial acquisition or economic dominance.

What is Imperialism?

100

These are conditions in a migrant’s home country, such as poverty or war, that make it difficult or impossible to live there.

What are Push factors?

100

This was the nickname given to writers and journalists who "dug up the bad things" and exposed corruption in society.

What are Muckrakers?

200

This was Abraham Lincoln’s primary goal throughout the duration of the Civil War.

What is preserving the Union?

200

This 19th-century belief held that it was the right and duty of Americans to control all land from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

What is Manifest Destiny?

200

Although later investigations suggested an internal malfunction, the sinking of this battleship in Havana Harbor was blamed on Spain by "Yellow Journalists," serving as the main catalyst for the Spanish-American War.

What is the USS Maine?

200

This term refers to the process by which people give up their heritage and language to fit into a new cultural group.

What is Assimilation?

200

This "muckraking" journalist and photographer published the 1890 book How the Other Half Lives, using powerful imagery to expose the cramped and dangerous living conditions of New York City’s poor.

Who is Jacob Riis?


300

This 1857 Supreme Court decision central point was that enslaved people had no rights as citizens anywhere in the United States.


What is the Dred Scott decision?

300

This Eli Whitney invention revolutionized the textile industry by speeding up the processing of raw fibers.

What is the cotton gin?

300

These were the four territories the United States gained as a direct result of the Spanish-American War.

What are Guam, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Cuba?

300

These multi-family urban dwellings were often overcrowded, poorly ventilated, and lacked indoor plumbing. In the late 1800s, they became the primary housing option for the wave of immigrants arriving in New York City.

What are tenements?

300

Upton Sinclair’s book The Jungle led directly to the passage of this law regarding food safety.

What is the Meat Inspection Act?

400

This Constitutional Amendment, ratified in 1868, defined citizenship and extended it to formerly enslaved people.

What is the 14th Amendment?

400

This act was passed by Congress specifically to make monopolies and trusts illegal.

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

400

Although it eventually proved to be a bargain rich in gold and oil, the 1867 purchase of Alaska from Russia was initially mocked by critics and given this two-word nickname.

What is Seward’s Folly?

400

This policy or belief, which favored the interests of native-born inhabitants over those of immigrants, is known as what?

What is nativism?

400

This is the spread of ideas used to help a cause or hurt an opposing cause, often used during times of war.

What is propaganda?

500

Under the Missouri Compromise, this specific requirement had to be met every time a slave state was admitted to the Union.

What is a free state had to be admitted as well? (To maintain balance).

500

During the Civil War, this technological advancement provided fresh supplies of arms, men, and medical equipment directly to army camps.

What is the Railroad?

500

After fighting alongside Americans against the Spanish, many Filipinos were outraged when the United States did not grant them immediate independence, leading to a bloody three-year conflict known by this name.

What is the Philippine-American War?

500

This deliberate act is marked by the desire to keep one’s heritage alive for future generations.

What is cultural preservation?

500

This term describes the act of making amends or paying for a wrongdoing or injury, often discussed after wars.

What is reparation?