Westward Expansion
Gilded Age: 1877-1900
Gilded Age: 1877-1900.
Gilded Age: 1877-1900.
Misc.
100

Grassland of Central North America that extends from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.

What are the Great Plains

100

Was Scottish-American industrialist business tycoon and philanthropist who controlled most of the steel industry.

Who is Andrew Carnegie 

100

An American industrialist business tycoon and philanthropist who owned Standard Oil and controlled 90% of the oil industry in the late 1800s.

Who is John D. Rockefeller 

100

The large growth of cities. With this came a large range of urban problems including sanitation, transportation, and crowded living conditions.

What is Urbanization 

100

What does the fox say?

What is Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!
Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!
Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!

200

U.S. soldiers massacred 300 unarmed Native Americans in 1890. This ended the Indian Wars.

What is the Battle of Wounded Knee

200

Situation in which one company controls an entire industry

What is a monopoly 

200

The rise of a manufacturing economy and decline of an agriculture economy.

What is industrialization 

200

Community centers that helped immigrants address the problems of horrible living conditions, disease, illiteracy, and unemployment.

What are Settlement Houses 

200

This rapper is the founder of the Ice Age rap label. One of his hit songs is "Back Then"

Who is Mike Jones

300

As a demand for beef increased, cowboys drove herds of cattle along trails to be shipped to the east by railroad. Famous trails include the Chisholm, Western, and Goodnight-Loving.

What are Cattle Drives

300

Groups of people who worked to better conditions in cities according to the biblical ideas of charity and justice. (Late 19th century)

What is the Social Gospel 

300

She was the founder of Hull House in Chicago, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in woman suffrage and world peace.

Who is Jane Addams 

300

A political philosophy supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the privileged elite. Based among poor, white cotton farmers in the South

What is Populism 

300

Who is the Vice President of the United States

Who is Mike Pence

400

Was a law that provided 160 acres to anyone who was willing to settle land in the west

What is the Homestead Act (1862)

400

The belief that the rich succeed because they are superior to the poor. This belief was applied to big business during the Gilded Age.

What is Social Darwinism 

400

Organizations that protected the interests of the worker. They created the 40-hour work week and dealt with dangerous working conditions. They also organized strikes. Famous organizations included Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor.

What are Labor Unions 

400

Small companies join together to form one large company.

What are trusts

400

What is the third planet from the Sun 

What is the Earth

500

U.S. law that attempted to assimilate Indians by giving them individual plots of land. It authorized the President of the United States to survey Indian tribal land and divide it into allotments for individual Indians.

What is the Dawes Act (1887)

500

The idea that government should not interfere with business practices.

What is Laissez-Faire

500

Corrupt organized groups that controlled political parties in cities. A boss led the machine and attempted to grab more votes for their party. Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall are an example

What are Political Machines

500

Outlawed business monopolies, but was not very effective at limiting the power of big business.

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

Actor who plays Forrest Gump

Tom Hanks