Settlement of the West
The New South
Farmers
Big Business
Labor Problems
100
The last group of Native Americans that had to be forcibly removed from US territory.
Who are the Plains Indians
100
After the Civil War this was made legal under Plessey v. Ferguson.
What is Segregation
100
The Big Business who controlled farmers because of farmers dependence on transporting their crops to distant markets.
What are Railroads
100
The king of the Oil Industry during the Industrial Revolution.
Who is John Rockefeller
100
The first major labor union in the United States.
Who are the Knight of Labor
200

U.S Policy towards plains natives following their defeat in the Great Soiux Wars 

What are reservations and Native Boarding Schools 

200

Name both of the African American Individuals who argued over civil rights in the south during the New South Period

Who are Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Dubois 

200
This caused farmers to go in debt and led to overproduction and falling prices.
What is New Technology
200

An industrialist who got his start in Railroads and became the first major CEO of the 19th century 

Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt 
200

Leader of the American Railway workers union who's involvement in the Pullman Striked resulted in his imprisonment

Who is Euguene V. Debbs 

300

The completion of the transcontinental railroad and ending of Native Resistance created a reason for this individuals Frontier Thesis 

Who is Frederick Jackson Turner 

300
The system of labor that dominated the South despite efforts to industrialize like the North.
What is Sharecropping
300
An example of a local organizations who worked to improve conditions for farmers.
Who are the Grangers or Farmer's Alliance
300
An example of political corruption at the state and local level who exchanged favors for votes.
What are Political Machines
300
Group of people who began to organize and to fight for better conditions in Industrial cities.
Who is Labor or Factory Workers
400

An example of a new economic activity in the west which included the search for valuable resources like gold and silver. 

What are Mining Towns

400
The goal of the New South.
What is to Industrialize like the North
400

What was the new party which supported moving towards paper money and away from the gold standard 

What is the greenback party 

400
An example of the justification of wealth created by a small group of people despite the majority of people living in poverty.
What is Social Darwinism or the Gospel of Wealth
400
An example of a conflict between labor and management that erupted after an 8 day strike and a bomb being thrown into the crowd.
What is the Haymarket Riot
500

economic activity in the west that involved providing meat for slaughter houses that ended with the use of barbed wire and homesteading

What are Cattle Ranches/Cattle Drives 

500
Laws created in the South to enforce Segregation after Reconstruction ended.
What are Jim Crow Laws
500

Populist politician known for his Cross of Gold Speech

Wiliam Jennings Bryan 

500

A belief that the hard work put in by an individual justified the massive gap in income between CEO and the average american. 

Protestant Work Ethic 

500

Organization that advocated for 8 hour workday, 40 hour workweek and safer working conditions 

American Federation of Labor