Reconstruction Amendments
Reconstruction
Westward Expansion
Gilded Age
Other
100

The 13th Amendment...

(What did the 13th Amendment do?)

What is ends slavery (except for prison). 

100

The period of rebuilding of The South after The Civil War was known as

What years? 

Reconstruction

1865-1877

100

This Gilded Age law provided federal land to Western settlers at no cost.

What is the Homestead Act?

100

Who ran the New York Political Machine? 

What was the name of the man, who used a mafia like group called Tammany Hall, that used bribery and voter fraud to take advantage of immigrants and corrupt officials in government?

Who is Boss Tweed?

100

_____ was a term used to give jobs to political supporters.  (also called the the Spoils System)

What is patronage?

200

The 14th Amendment...

(What did the 14th Amendment do?) 

What is birthright citizenship and equal protection under the law 

200

System of farming where farmers gave part of their crop to pay for the land they rented (also called debt-slavery)

What is Sharecropping?

200

These two groups of immigrants worked on the Railroads in the late 1800s.

Who are the Irish and the Chinese?

200

This Gilded Age reformer attacked political corruption through his famous cartoons.

Who is Thomas Nast?

200

a factor that brought immigrants to the U.S. throughout its history is a ______________.

Good things (+) happening in the United States.



Pull factor

300

The 15th Amendment...


(What did the 15th Amendment do?) 

What is grant all men the right to vote?

Enfranchise all men 

300

The purpose of literacy tests and grandfather clauses was to 

What is limit the African American vote? 

300

What transportation technology resulted in goods being transported across the country, an increase in the population of the west, and made travel across the country much easier and faster? 

Transcontinental railroad

300

JP Morgan controlled the_________ industry; Rockfeller controlled the___________ industry; and Carnegie controlled the_________ industry.

What is Banking (Morgan); Oil (Rockefeller), Steel (Carnegie)?

300

This Gilded Age law created an examination and review commission for all government appointed jobs

What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883?

400

These three constitutional amendments are considered the "Reconstruction Amendments" because they were passed during Reconstruction 

13th,14th,15th Amendments

400

Laws that promote racial segregation in the South and limit the effectiveness of the 14th and 15th Amendments.

What are Jim Crow Laws?

400

This invention sped up the production of steel, making steel more widely available.

This allowed for the building of the transcontinental railroad. 

What is the Bessemer Process?

400

The rapid growth of cities due to the influx of people

What is urbanization?

400

A belief that native-born Euro-Americans were superior to newcomers/immigrants?

Newcomers should assimilate or not come at all. 

Nativism
500

What was a common goal of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the United States Constitution? 

What is granting rights to previously enslaved peoples? 

500

What event ended Reconstruction? 

What was included in this deal? What was the result? 

the Compromise of 1877 or the Hayes-Tilden Agreement? 

Withdrawal of troops in the south + Hayes becomes President. 

500

This Gilded Age law took tribal reservation land, and assimilated the Indians.

What is the Dawes Act?

The goal was to assimilate Native American Indians into American culture and change all land from communal to private ownership. 

500

In 1877 the Federal Government passed the _______ law in order to counteract unfair business practices that were harmful to small businesses. 

What is the Interstate Commerce Act?

500

During the Gilded Age, did the Federal Government support big businesses/large corporations or small businesses? 

Large Corporations 

Remember the Government passed laws that favored large corporations over small businesses.

We call this Industrial protectionism. Big Businesses avoided regulation.