Populism
Westward Expansion
Americanization
Industrialization
Immigration
100

Populism was the idea that the leaders of the party represented what group

The people

100

Americans believed that this entity gave them the right to achieve Manifest Destiny.

God

100

This group was targeted the most for the Americanization process in the U.S.

Native Americans

100

Standard Oil Company created a monopoly in the industry by controlling the refineries.  This was known as

Horizontal Integration

100
A group of immigrants that were discriminated against because of their Catholic beliefs

The Irish

200

Populism believed in this main idea

The corrupt elite verse the morally good people.

200

The three main resources that drove Westward Expansion

iron, coal and gold

200

The process of assimilating ethnic groups and Native Americans into American culture.

Americanization

200

Henry Ford's Model T was largely successful because of this factory practice

The assembly line

200

This group faced some but not a lot of descrimation when coming to the U.S. and have many stories of success.

The Jews

300

Presidential candidate for the Populist Party 

William Jennings Bryan

300

This act helped with redistribution of land by giving 160 acres free to anyone who was willing to farm it for five years

The Homestead Act

300

This act carved up Native lands into individual family lots in exchange for citizenship

Dawes Act

300

The lightbulb allowed businesses to

Operate longer hours and in safer conditions

300

What two immigrant groups provided most of the labor in completing the railroad

Irish and Chinese

400

Populist believed in this to support the dollar

Bimetallism

400

The point where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroad met to complete the Transcontinental Railroad.

Promontory Point, Utah

400

The Trail of Tears primarily affected what tribe?

Cherokee

400

His company was bought by US Steel and supported libraries and museums.

Andrew Carnegie

400

This immigration facility was viewed as a detention facility rather than a "beacon of hope"

Angel Island

500

This ended the populist party but the idea still lives in many influential leaders today.

The election of William McKinley

500

How the railroad companies made their fortune.

Selling land that was given to them by the federal government when completing the Transcontinental Railroad.

500

Native Americans were forced to speak this foreign language at boarding schools

English

500

The process of moving from rural communities to densely populated cities

Urbanization

500

This act said that Chinese could not immigrate into the U.S. for a ten year period

Chinese Exclusion Act