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100

Theodore Roosevelt refused to kill this animal that sparked a toy craze. 

What was a bear? 

100

This changed the nation's banking system that is still used today. 

What is the Federal Reserve System? 

100

President Teddy Roosevelt believed Americans thought these were hurtful to the general welfare. 

What were corporations? 

100

The Homestead Strike occurred at this location. 

What was Carnegie's plant in Pennsylvania? 

100

European Immigration caused this religion to grow the most. 

What was Catholicism? 

200

This banned the manufacture and sale of liquor. 

What was the 18th Amendment? 

200

This prohibited government workers from making financial political contributions and all government appointments would be based on merits. 

What was the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act? 

200

She went after and exposed corruption at Standard Oil. 

Who was Ida Tarbell? 

200

Immigrants after the 1890s were mainly devoted to these faiths. 

What was Catholic and Jewish? 

200

This United States President did not serve two consecutive terms. 

Who was Grover Cleveland? 

300

This increased during President Woodrow Wilson's administration regarding discrimination for African Americans. 

What was the allowing of more segregated offices and restrooms at Post Offices and government offices such as the Treasury Department? 

300

President Teddy Roosevelt was known as a "trustbuster" for these reasons. 

What was calling for a ban on secret deals between railroads and other corporate entities? 

What was allowing the Department of Justice to pursue antitrust cases?

What was adding the Department of Commerce cabinet position? 

300

Carnegie utilized the practice of this business model. 

What was vertical integration? 

300

Immigrants would be detained for weeks, months or even years coming in through this location. 

What was Angel Island? 

300

President Cleveland reduced the involvement of the United States in this country due to violence. 

Where was Congo? 

400

Supporters of "separate but equal" policy dealing with railroad seating arrangements did not violate this amendment. 

What was the 14 Amendment? 

400

During this age, most Americans were Protestant Christians.

What was the Gilded Age? 

400

This part of work life was developing during the Gilded Age. 

What was commuting? 

400

These provide Americans with more jobs and opportunities in terms of freedom to travel.

What were automobiles? 

400

This holiday was now becoming more lavish in an emerging middle class. 

What was Christmas? 

500

Urban reformers sought to improve cities by these regulations.

What was water supplies and electric lights? 

500

This is the merger of competitors in the same industry.

What is horizontal integration? 

500

J.P. Morgan helped saved President Cleveland's fiscal nightmare by offering this.

What was $65 million in gold for 30 year bonds? 

500

This transportation was launched in 1903. 

What was the airplane? 

500

He invented the telephone while trying to find ways to help deaf people hear. 

Who was Alexander Graham Bell?