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100

These stated that "you may receive no help from the clerk or another individual"

What are Literacy Tests?

100

This person's belief of the South after the war was to "forgive them."

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

This was the primary industry of John D. Rockefeller.

What is the oil industry?

100

This ended the practice of giving government jobs to friends and family who were not qualified.

What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act?
100

This strike involved the Pinkertons and a 14 hours gun fight.

What is the Homestead Strike?

200

The main reason for installing black codes

What is Disenfranchisement?

200

These were unofficial laws put in place in the United States to limit the basic human rights and civil liberties of blacks.

What are black codes?

200

The basic idea of donating wealth for the betterment of society.

What is philanthropy? 

200

Decided that states could not regulate commerce that went beyond their boundaries. Instead, regulation had to come from the federal government.

What is Wabash v. Illinois?

200

This individual believed in gaining equality for blacks immediately, instead of steadily.

Who is W.E.B. Dubois?

300

This type was common practice to deter African Americans from voting

What is intimidation?

300

The North enacted this policy by sending troops to 5 different military districts after the war

What is Military Rule?

300

This strike nearly ruined him after a 14 hour gun fight.

What is the Homestead Strike?

300

This is known for making the railroads the first industry subject to Federal regulation

What is the Interstate Commerce Act?

300

This was a riot that shut down the railroads at the end of the 19th century.

What is the Pullman Strike?

400

Area where these were predominately held.

Where is the South?

400

This was enacted to help freedmen deal with disenfranchisement after the war.

What is the Freedmen bureau?

400

This gave people more ability to move West, as well as giving Vanderbilt a way to make most of his money.

What is the Pacific Railway Act?

400

This is a negotiating process between management and unions to settle a variety of issues, including wages, hours, plant and safety rules, and grievance procedures.

What is collective bargaining? 

400

The radical republican's viewpoints on how the South should be treated upon the end of the Civil War.

What is "punished?"
500

The reason that the federal government could not do anything about black codes

What is because they were unwritten laws?

500

This policy was common practice during the war

What is scorched earth policy?

500

This individual uses their power and authority for the betterment of society.

Who is a captain of industry?

500

The two things that unions mainly come together to demand.

What are economic and physical security?
500

This Amendment deemed that every individual is free with all the same rights.

What is the 14th Amendment?