Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4 imperialism
Unit 4 WW1
100

the most important factor for settlement of the west

Railroads

100

First anti trust legislation passed

Sherman anti trust act of 1890

100

Most famous political machine 

William “Boss” Tweed

100

Woodrow Wilson’s Foreign Policy

Moral Diplomacy 

100

The spark that ignited WW1

Ferdinand’s Assassination 

200

Gave each family 160 acres to homestead 

Dawes Act

200

Immigrants that came through angel island

Asian

200

Gilded ages

Progressive Era

200

American continents can no longer be colonized by any European power 

Monroe doctrine— Roosevelt Corollary

200

Doughboys general

Pershing

300

Indians finest hour 1876

Battle of little big horn

300

Jane Addams-settlement homes

Hull House

300

People’s party

Populist party

300

Teddy Roosevelt’s policy

Big Stick Diplomacy 

300

How did America fund WW1?

Taxes

400

Things bisons were used for

Clothes, shoes, food, weapons, tools, fuel, shelter

400

What was the first labor union, why was it replace and by who?

knights of labor, replaced by American Federation of Labor due to being unorganized

400

Ida B Wells, Ida Tarbell, Lewis Hine, Upton Sinclair, Florence Kelly

Muckrakers

400

boxer rebellion

Taft, Dollar Diplomacy 

400

U.S. entered WW1

April 6,1917

500
Last formal meeting between Americans and Indians 1851

Fort Laramie Treaty

500

Ethnic enclaves 

Shantytown, Chinatown, Little Italy,  Germany

500

trust buster

Teddy Roosevelt 

500

Taking control of another nation 

Imperialism 

500

Treaty of Versailles 

ended WW1