Westward Expansion and "New" South
Industrial Capitalism and Labor
Immigration
Reform Movements
Politics
100

The central conflict between American Indians and American settlers.

What is land?

100

The term given to a business when they become the only seller of a certain product in a market.

What is a monopoly/trust?

100

Name a pull factor attracted many immigrants to the U.S. after the Civil War. 

What is/are industrial jobs, land, political freedom, etc.?

100

This wealthy steel monopolist in America felt like giving back to society by building libraries was a good use of his money. 

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

100

The economic theory that the government should not regulate the economy.

What is laissez-faire?

200

Describe two pull factors that attracted people to the West.

What is mining, ranching, farming, railroads, etc.?

200

Millions of industrial workers formed these after the Civil War as a way of fighting back against low wages and poor working conditions.

What are labor unions?

200

Like Native Americans, many immigrants were encouraged to adopt White American culture.

What is assimilation?

200
The belief that the rich have a moral duty to give back to society through philanthropic donations.

What is the "Gospel of Wealth"?

200

U.S. Marines overthrew the ruler of these islands in the late 1800s because they wanted control over this island's economy.

What is Hawaii?

300

The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson legalized this.

What is racial segregation?

300

Many of these people were hired to work in industrial jobs because their families needed more money and they were cheap to hire. 

Who are children?

300

The majority of immigrants in the 1800s settled in these two regions of the country. 

What is the Northeast and Midwest?

300

Many college educated women participated in this movement to gain the right to vote. 

What is the National American Woman Suffrage Association/NAWSA?

300

The Hawaiian islands lie in this large ocean on Earth and are often thought of as a midway "stopping point" for American ships trading with Asia.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

400

This animal was hunted to near extinction as American settlers moved westward after the Civil War.

What are bison/buffalo?

400

This economic class grew as more Americans gained better paying jobs.

What is the middle class?

400

The term given to people who oppose mass immigration. 

Who are nativists?

400
Many college educated women joined this movement to ban alcohol in America.

What is the Woman's Christian Temperance Union/WCTU?

400

These political organizations in cities ran city government through corrupt tactics.

Who are political machines?

500

The process of forcing a minority group to adopt the culture of the majority group.

What is assimilation?

500

This strike occurred when a business owner cut his workers pay while also increasing their rent in their work apartments. 

What is the Pullman Strike?

500

Immigrants from this Asian country were eventually banned from coming to the United States during the Gilded Age.

What is China?

500

The reform movement that applied Christian values to helping those that were less fortunate. 

What is the Social Gospel Movement?

500

This Gilded Age New York City politician stole millions of taxpayer money from the citizens of New York. 

Who is "Boss" Tweed?