The first president to serve two non-consecutive terms
Grover Cleveland
General George Custer's last stand took place here.
The Battle of Little Bighorn
The inventor of the phonograph and mimeograph among other things.
Thomas Edison
A term for limiting the voting opportunities of a given group of people.
Disenfranchisement
This event brought about the end of Reconstruction.
The Corrupt Bargain/Hayes' Compromise
This president died as a result of infection from a bullet wound.
James A. Garfield
Rutherford B. Hayes ended Reconstruction with a compromise in this year.
1877
The father of American investment banking.
JP Morgan
The process of becoming a citizen of the United States.
Naturalization
Factories in America were primarily employed by these people.
This president oversaw Reconstruction, but failed to stop the intimidation of African-Americans at election polls.
Ulysses S. Grant
President Lincoln passed this law to reward those loyal to the Union and encourage Westward Expansion.
The Homestead Act
John D. Rockefeller
When a business controls the majority of production and distribution for a given industry.
The process of people moving from the country to the cities.
Urbanization
The first US president to be impeached
Andrew Johnson
Chester A. Arthur oversaw the passage of a law which excluded immigrants from one country.
The Chinese Exclusion Act
The assassination of this Native American figure led to the Massacre at Wounded Knee
Sitting Bull
A system designed to keep poor farmers trapped in a cycle of borrowing money.
Sharecropping
A name given to wealthy individuals during the Gilded Age
Robber Barons
This president added more states than any other president in an effort to add electoral votes in his support.
A Native American movement that the US army saw as a potential threat of rebellion.
The Ghost Dance movement
This Native American chief led the Nez Perce in their flight to Canada, but was ultimately captured and his tribes split up on various reservations.
Chief Joseph
When multiple companies within the same industry combine their stocks to increase profits.
Trust
The steel belt was located primarily in these US states. (Name at least five)
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, West Virginia