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The Challenge of the Cities
Politics in the Gilded Age
People on the Move
Ideas and Reforms
Expansion of education
100
Organization designed to keep a particular group in power usually headed by"boss"
political machine
100
Allowed states to regulate businesses within their borders
Munn v, Illinois
100
A large open are beneath the ship deck
steerage
100
It sought to apply the gospel (teaching) of Jesus directly to society
social gospel movement
100
Is the ability to read and write
Literacy
200
cheap apartment building often crammed with people.
tenements
200
Government payment to develop certain key industries
subsidy
200
A time of isolation
quarantine
200
Study of how people interact with one another in society
sociology
200
Is the process by which people of one culture become part of another culture
Assimilation
300
The use of one's job to gain profit
graff
300
Limited government role in economic matters
laissez-faire
300
Violent massacres of Jews
pogroms
300
Favoring native -born Americans over immigrants
nativism
300
A group of African Americans that called for full civil liberties
Niagara Movement
400
Residential communities surrounding a city
suburbs
400
Created Civil Service Commission to classify government jobs
Pendleton Civil Service Act
400
Agreements among homeowners not to sell real estate to certain groups of people
restrictive covenants
400
Organized campaign to eliminate alcohol consumpsion
temperance movement
400
He was the President of U.S.A
Barack Obama
500
immoral or corrupt behavior
vice
500
Covered with a thin layer of gold
Gilded
500
Areas in which one ethnic or racial group dominated
ghettos
500
A ban on the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverage
prohibition