a Nativist would be against which people?
Immigrants/ Foreigners
This is the first railroad to completely go east to west in the United States
Transcontinental Railroad
This Supreme Court Case established segregation as long as it is "separate but equal" 1896
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
This amendment banned Alcohol in the United States. Also known as Temperance/ Prohibition
18th Amendment
The death of this person inspired Rosa Parks to refuse to give up her seat which started the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Emmett Till
This robber baron was also known as an Oil Tycoon
John D. Rockefeller
This new 1990s invention allowed users to know their location in the world in real time
Global Positioning System (GPS)
This Supreme Court Case overturned a 1896 Supreme Court Case and made segregation UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Separate WAS NOT equal (1954)
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
This amendment establishes women suffrage
19th Amendment
This act of Civil Disobedience by SNCC involved sitting in the wrong sections of restaurants which help ended segregation
Woolworth Sit-ins
This was the island that immigrants must stop by in order to be inspected before entering the United States
Ellis Island
This new technology of World War I would revolutionized travel/shipping and decrease the need for ships
Airplanes
This Supreme Court Case establishes women's rights to abortion and contraception's (1973)
Roe v. Wade (1973)
This amendment establishes birthright citizenship, due process, and equal protection of the law
14th Amendment
Dolores Huerta and Caesar Chavez were able to create more rights for farm workers by creating a national boycott of this fruit.
Grapes
Boss Tweed is the political boss of this type of organization whose main job is to get their person elected by exchanging favors for votes
Political Machines
This new British WWII technology made it possible to a military to locate aircraft in the sky durign the day or night. Led to the propaganda that carrots help your eyesight.
Radar
This Supreme Court Case determined that there are limits to your first amendment freedom of speech (1919)
Schenck v. United States (1919)
This amendment officially banned requirements of any exams or tax in order to vote
24th Amendment
The American Indian Movement took over this former federal prison to gain media attention for thier cause.
Alcatraz
This is the first law that officially bans monopolies in the Unites States
Sherman Antitrust Act
This invention of the Gilded Age by Henry Bessemer allowed a company to Mass Produce steel at a cheaper rate AND make the steel more pure than their competitors
Bessemer Process
This Supreme Court case established that Mexican-Americans are protected under the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment in 1954
Hernandez v. Texas
This amendment officially lowered the voting age from 21 to 18
26th Amendment
Betty Friedan started the women's movement by publishing this book that ciritize the housewife role
Feminine Mystique