Laissez-Faire
Era of Good Stealings
Eat the Rich
Messy Politics
Wild Wild West
100

This man pioneered the strategy of vertical integration.

Andrew Carnagie

100

This is one example of a political scandal during Grant's administration.

Credit Mobilier, Whiskey Ring, Gold

100

This man preached the idea of the Gospel of Wealth and was known for his philanthropy.

Andrew Carnagie

100

Third party that voiced to concerns of farmers in the South and West.

Populist Party

100

The theory that anyone who is struggling can move west and become prosperous.

Safety Valve Theory

200

This is the idea that the rich should give back to society through philanthropy.

Gospel of Wealth

200

Ran Tammany Hall, a big political machine, in New York.

"Boss" Tweed

200

What idea applied the theory of evolution to industrial capitalism in America.

Social Darwinism

200

These two foreign policies dictated American involvement in Cuba during and after the Spanish-American War.

Teller and Platt Amendments

200

Process in which Texan cowboys drove herd to railroad terminals where they would be slaughtered.

Long Drive

300

This is the process that increased steel production by blowing cold air onto red-hot iron.

Bessemer's Process

300

The strategy of buying out competitors to monopolize an industry.

Horizontal Integration

300

This man led the American Federation of Labor.

Samuel Gompers

300

Law that made campaign donations from federal employees illegal and established the Civil Service Commission.

Pendleton Act

300

This policy turned Native American tribal land into public allotments in an attempt to force assimilation.

Dawes Act

400

This man popularized the use of steel rails.

Cornelius Vanderbilt

400

This is the practice of inflating claims about a givin line of assests to sell more stocks.

Stock-watering

400

This union was the most negatively affected by the Haymarket Square Riot.

Knights of Labor!

400

Led the Halfbreeds who championed civil service reform and later ran for president in 1884.

James G. Blaine

400

This organization brought farmers together and established cooperatively owned stores and warehouse.

Patrons of Husbandry

500

These two individuals treid to corner the gold industry in 1869 by bribing President Grant.

James Fisk and Jay Gould

500

This number is the percent of oil refineries did Rockefellar controlled by 1887.

95

500

America's first billion dollar corporation.

U.S Steel Corportation

500

Was an influential speaker of the house that kept Republican policies alive in congress despite the Democrat's dominance of the executive branch.

Thomas Reed

500

This organization was created as a result of African Americans being excluded from the Farmer's Alliance.

Colored Farmers National Alliance