The Union’s strategy at the beginning of the war
The Anaconda Plan
Constitutional Amendment that ended slavery
the 13th Amendment
Where most immigrants entered into the United States during the 1800s
Ellis Island
The three groups of Americans that settled the Last Frontier
Miners, Cowboys, Homesteaders
When a country spreads its values and ideals to other countries
Imperialism
What the Confederates called the Battle of Bull Run
The Battle of Manassas
Charging a government official with a high crime
Impeachment
A one-owner business
Sole Proprietorship
A lack of this resource made life difficult for settlers of the Last Frontier
Wood
Many countries believed there was a “sphere of influence” in trade in this nation
China
This man had the war "start in his back yard and end in his front parlor"
Wilmer Mclean
Phase of Reconstruction defined by southern Democrats reclaiming power from Radical Republicans
Bourbon Reconstruction
Two reasons why the United States was able to industrialize so quickly during the late 1800s
Natural Resources and People
The leader of the cattle drive
Trail Boss
The first U.S. president to win a Nobel Peace Prize
Theodore Roosevelt
In addition to Abraham Lincoln, these two government officials were also included in Booth's assassination plot
The Secretary of State and the Vice President
The name given to the party leading Congress during Reconstruction
Radical Republicans
Where the final spike was driven into the Transcontinental Railroad
Promontory Point, Utah
The area of the United States considered the "Last Frontier"
the Great Plains
The first intentional imperialistic gain for the United States
Hawaii
During the war, this was the most commonly used form of communication on the battlefield in which signalers used flags to communicate with commanders on the field
Wig-Wag
Abraham Lincoln's Plan for Reconstruction
the 10 Percent Plan
An economic philosophy that supports capitalism without any regulation
Laissez-faire
The only cattle trail that went through Arkansas
Sedalia Trail
The three types of progressive foreign policy
Big Stick, Dollar Diplomacy, Moral Diplomacy