Tycoons
Government
Government 2.0
Westward!
Important People
100

This tycoon worked to build a railroad empire

Cornelius Vanderbilt 

100

When voters are asked to weigh in on a particular issue in order to gauge voter interest 

Referendum 

100
This law made is illegal for companies to sell products without warning labels

Pure Food and Drug Act

100

This law allowed men, 21 years or older to lay claim on 140 acres of land, as long as they attempted to improve it

Homestead Act

100

This person headed the largest workers federation in the US

Samuel Gompers

200

This tycoon who was prominent in the banking world, invested in multiple industries including electricity and steel

J.P Morgan

200

This law created 18 national monuments throughout the United States

Antiquities Act 

200

When voters demand that a government official runs again for his/her elected position 

recall

200
A governmental agency created to negotiate on behalf of Native Americans 

Bureau of Indian Affairs

200

This muckraker focused on the food production industry and wrote a book titled "The Jungle"

Upton Sinclair 
300

This tycoon was known for his vertical integration work in the oil industry

John D Rockefeller

300

This is an ideology in which there is very little governmental interference in the economy

Laissez faire capitalism 

300

This law attempted to break up trusts and monopolies but was ineffective due to poor wording that created loop holes

Sherman Antitrust Act

300

This act broke up reservation land and made Native Americans private land owners

Dawes Act

300

This man believed that Black Americans should focus on vocational skills and slowly work to achieve equality

Booker T Washington

400

This tycoon sold his steel company to JP Morgan, which made him the most wealthy man in the United States

Andrew Carnegie 

400

This law created the federal income tax

16th amendment

400
The government adapted this "way of thinking" during the Gilded Age, which promoted the idea that only the strongest would survive within a society

Social Darwinism 

400

This term relates to the stripping away of Native culture in exchange for customs that more align with the American way of like

Americanization 

400

This person ran under the platform "New Freedom" during the election of 1912, in which he became President

Woodrow Wilson

500

This was used by Robber barons to provide incentives to certain companies while forcing others to go under due to the high prices they were forced to pay

Rebate system

500

The name of a tax placed on imports by the government

protective tariff

500

This law prohibited the railroad industry from using the rebate system

Elkins Act

500

Name given to former slaves who wanted to escape the harsh conditions of Jim Crow and segregation in the South

Exodusters
500

Name the four additional Muckrakers (Sinclair excluded) that we learned about of the course of this unit. BONUS...name the facet of US society they worked to uncover.

Ida Wells: lynching

Lincoln Steffens: politics 

Ida Tarbell: monopolies

Jacob Riis: living conditions