The mechanization of farming and overproduction of agricultural products such as wheat had this impact on farm prices.
suppressing/lowering/decreasing
What was the main food and life source for the Plain Indians that was hunted to near extinction by white settlers?
Bison/Buffalo
What took the place of slavery and the plantation system in the South following the Civil War?
Sharecropping/Tenant Farming
Social darwinism refers to...
Survival of the fittest applied to humans
This is the name of the small, dark, unsafe living space in which many immigrant industrial workers lived.
Tenement
The French term to describe the “hands-off” approach that the government took toward regulating business during the Gilded Age.
Laissez-Faire
Farmers organizations called for the (increase/decrease) in regulation of the railroad industry.
Increase
This Sioux/Cheyenne victory intensified anti-Native sentiment and accelerated the grabbing of Native land.
Battle of Little Bighorn/Custer’s Last Stand
What Alabama city saw some industrialization in iron and steel production?
Birmingham
Describe vertical integration
control of the whole process of production
Who was the early muckraker who used flash photography to expose the poor living conditions of city dwellers?
Jacob Riis
What was the most famous New York City political machine of the era?
Tammany Hall
Along with railroads and the discovery of precious metals, this law granting loyal citizens 160 acres of free land drew many Americans to the West.
Homestead Act
This was the Native American ritual which they hoped would help them to return to the way life was before contact with white Americans.
Ghost Dance
The 14th Amendment was interpreted to include “separate but equal” facilities in this Supreme Court decision.
Plessy v. Ferguson
This industrialist controlled 95% of the nation’s oil supply.
Rockefeller
What two regions of Europe were included in the “new” immigrants?
Southern and Eastern
What common political machine practice is illustrated here? Who is the creator?
Voter fraud, Thomas Nast
These were created in order to allow railroad companies across the country to coordinate their schedules for both efficiency and safety.
Time Zones
This was the site of the massacre where an Army regiment killed 200-300 Lakota Sioux men, women and children.
Wounded Knee, SD
This is an example of these kinds of laws.
Jim Crow Laws
What was the name of the first major labor organization which included both skilled and unskilled labor?
The Knights of Labor
This political cartoon was published in response to what piece of legislation.
Chinese Exclusion Act
This law required applicants to take and pass a test in order to get govt jobs
Pendleton Civil Service Act
The first transcontinental railroad was completed in this state?
Utah
This law forced American Indians to stop living communally by dissolving tribal land and awarding 160 acres of land to heads of household under the stipulation that they improve the land and live like whites for 25 years.
Dawes Act
Fifty-Eight years of segregation will begin to end with this Supreme Court decision in 1954.
Brown v. Board of Education
Which industrialist penned the Gospel of Wealth suggesting the rich have a responsibility to engage in philanthropy?
Carnegie
This Nobel Peace Prize winner established the Hull House to support poor and immigrant communities in Chicago.
Jane Addams
This law was an attempt to end monopolies
Sherman Anti-Trust Act