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Responses to the Gilded Age
100

A major catalyst for westward expansion after the Civil War was the passage of this 1862 law, which allowed Americans to buy plots of land for very cheap prices

What is the Homestead Act?

100

This Scottish immigrant became a steel magnate and philanthropist, building the US Steel company through the use of vertical integration

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

100

Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth" rejected this major strain of thought in America during this time period; namely, that the rich owed the poor/immigrant population nothing, and that those who were the "fittest" would survive

What is social Darwinism?

100

The only Democratic president during the Gilded Age was this man, the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms

Who is Grover Cleveland?

100

This political party earned support in western states in the late 1800s through an ambitious agenda aimed at reining in the excesses of the Gilded Age

What is the Populist Party?

200

In 1869, this was completed when Leland Stanford ceremonially tapped in the "Last Spike" in Promontory, Utah

What is the transcontinental railroad?

200

This oil magnate built the Standard Oil company through horizontal integration, and is regarded as perhaps the richest American of all time

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

200

Unlike the "Old Immigrants" of the mid-1800s, the "New Immigrants" of the late 19th and early 20th centuries predominantly came from this region of Europe (there are two main answers for this, but you only need to give one)

What are Southern and Eastern Europe?

200

This 1896 Supreme Court case upheld the Jim Crow laws that had been passed in the South since the end of Reconstruction, and established the principle of "separate but equal"

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

200

This 1890 law gave the federal government the power to break up monopolies and other unfair business practices; it was not really enforced until Theodore Roosevelt's presidency a decade later

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

300

American military efforts in the West during this time period were mostly successful in defeating native uprisings, with the notable exception of this general's "last stand" at Little Bighorn in 1876

Who is General George Custer?

300

Industrial consolidation led many to get rich on Wall Street, none more so than this banker and financier, whose wealth became so vast that he gave the US government a personal loan during an economic crisis

Who is JP Morgan?

300

Some immigrant groups were targeted for particular discrimination, as in this 1882 law, which banned immigrants from a certain country from coming to the US 

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

300
The best example of Gilded Age corruption in politics was this New York political leader, who was brought down (in part) by the cartoons of Thomas Nast

Who is Boss Tweed?

300

One of the leading Populists was William Jennings Bryan, who ran for president three times and gave an 1896 speech against federal monetary policy known as the "cross of" this

What is gold?

400

In 1893, this man's famous "Frontier Thesis" discussed the importance of the western frontier in cultivating American values like democracy and egalitarianism

Who is Frederick Jackson Turner?

400

Technological and scientific advancements helped spur industrialization, such as electricity and this process which accelerated the steel-making process 

What is the Bessemer process?

400
Immigrants and anarchists were blamed for this 1886 incident in Chicago, when a strike turned violent and resulted in the deaths of several police officers

What is the Haymarket riot?

400

During Benjamin Harrison's presidency, Congress earned this nickname, based on the size of the budget that they passed

What is the Billion Dollar Congress?

400

A mass movement of African-Americans from the South to Northern cities began soon after this time period; it was known by this two-word term

What is the Great Migration?

500

This destructive 1887 law allowed the federal government to take land from Native Americans in order to force them to assimilate to American culture

What is the Dawes Act?

500

Carnegie was a philanthropist who wanted to give his money away carefully for the public benefit (as he defined it); he outlined these views in an 1889 article (THAT WE READ) with this title

What is "The Gospel of Wealth"?

500

Two major places of entry for immigrants were Ellis Island in New York, and this other island in San Francisco, where most immigrants from Asia were processed

What is Angel Island?

500

This president sought to bring about civil service reform, but was assassinated by a deranged office seeker in 1881; his successor, Chester Arthur, helped pass the Pendleton Civil Service Act in his honor

Who is James Garfield?

500

Although labor unions struggled to win victories over big business during this time period, some unions had a lasting impact, such as the Knights of Labor and this other union, led by Samuel Gompers, which still exists today

What is the American Federation of Labor?