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He utilized vertical integration to dominate the steel industry and later became a leading philanthropist.

Andrew Carnegie


100

This movement was started by farmers to combat high railroad rates and the gold standard.  

Populist Movement

100

This law aimed to "Americanize" Native Americans by breaking up tribal lands into individual plots.  

Dawes Act
100

This term refers to the rapid growth of cities, a major trend between 1862 and 1924.

Urbanization

100

This French term describes the government’s "hands-off" approach to the economy during much of the Gilded Age

Laissez-Faire
200

This term was used by critics to describe powerful industrialists who used ruthless tactics to eliminate competition and exploit workers.

Robber Barons

200

These investigative journalists exposed corruption in business and government, helping to spark the Progressive Era.

Muckrakers

200

This infrastructure project, completed in 1869, relied heavily on Irish and Chinese immigrant labor to connect the East and West coasts.

Transcontinental Railroad

200

Founded by Jane Addams, these centers provided social services, education, and healthcare to poor immigrant neighborhoods.  

Settlement Houses (e.g., Hull House)

200

This Progressive-era president was known as the "Trust Buster" for his use of the Sherman Act to break up harmful monopolies.  

Theodore Roosevelt

300

While Carnegie and Rockefeller built empires, this group of "New" Immigrants often provided the low-wage labor that fueled the Gilded Age.

immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe

300

This Progressive-era amendment finally granted women the right to vote in 1920.  

19th Amendment

300

This 1890 event is often cited as the symbolic end of the Plains Indian Wars.

Wounded Knee Massacre


300

This law was the first major federal legislation to restrict immigration based on a specific nationality.

Chinese Exclusion Act

300

This progressive era amendment created the first federal income tax.

16th Amendment

400

Name one major difference between the Knights of Labor and the AFL regarding their membership.

The Knights of Labor included both skilled and unskilled workers (and women/African Americans), while the AFL focused only on skilled craft workers.

400

This 1862 Act provided 160 acres of free land to settlers who moved West and improved the land for five years.

Homestead Act

400

 These overcrowded, often unsanitary apartment buildings were the primary housing for the urban poor during the Gilded Age.

Tenements

400

This 1890 law was the first federal attempt to prohibit trusts and monopolies that restrained trade.

Sherman Anti-Trust Act
400

This federal amendment allowed for the direct election of senators.

17th Amendment