Industry and Big Buisiness
Immigration and Urbanization
Western Frontier
Politics and Society
Labor Unrest and Early Progressives
100

This economic policy, dominant during the Gilded Age, meant the government avoided regulating businesses.

Laissez Faire

100

This Act passed in 1882 put restrictions on Chinese Immigration

The Chinese Exclusion Act

100

This Law in 1862 helped spread western development and migration by granting 160 acres of public land to any adult citizen or intended citizen who agreed to live on and cultivate the land for five years.

The Homestead Act

100

This political group/people helped immigrants find housing and jobs in exchange for votes.

Political bosses / Political Machines

100

This political group of farmers wanted nationalization of the telegraph, telephone, and railroads, free coinage of silver, a graduated income tax, and creation of postal savings banks.

The Populist Party / The People's Party

200

This was the idea that the rich and elite were rich because they were smarter and better than the lower class.

Social Darwinism

200

This place served as a major immigration port for the U.S., and was in charge of conducting medical examinations, literacy tests, and background checks.

Ellis Island

200

This law broke up tribal land and aimed to assimilate Native Americans into white society. Surplus land was sold for very cheap to white settlers, profit going to the federal government 

Dawes Severalty act

200

This supreme court case established the "separate but equal" doctrine, and legitimized Jim Crow laws throughout the south

Plessy v. Ferguson

200

This labor organization welcomed skilled and unskilled workers and pushed for an 8-hour workday.

Knights of Labor

300

This Book written by Andrew Carnegie promoted philanthropy, and said that the smarter and wealthy had a moral duty to used their money for good.

The Gospel of Wealth

300

New immigration of the 1890s-1920s includes immigrants from these countries.

South Eastern Europe, and Asia

300

This Party was composed of farmers in debt after the panic of 1873, and funneled into the populist party.

Greenback labor party

300

his scandal involved Union Pacific creating a fake company to steal money from a railroad project

Credit Mobilier Scandal

300

This union, led by Samuel Gompers, focused on skilled workers and practical goals.

American Federation of Labor (AFL)

400

This process revolutionized steel production, allowing it to be made faster and cheaper.

The Bessemer Process

400

This anti-catholic organization attempted to limit immigration, and ban Roman-Catholics from voting.

American Protective Organization

400

This 1890 massacre marked the end of Native American resistance on the plains.

Wounded Knee Massacre

400

This law was created to reform the spoils system by establishing the principle of merit based hiring and promoting

Pendleton Civil Service Act

400

This Populist leader gave the famous “Cross of Gold” speech, and supported the free silver movement

William Jennings Bryan

500

This form of business strategy that was utilized by Carnegie and Rockefeller involved owning a complete supply chain for a product.

Vertical Integration

500

This woman founded Hull House, a settlement house that helped poor immigrants in Chicago.

Jane Addams

500

This government-backed transportation project helped connect the eastern U.S. with the Pacific coast in 1869.

Transcontinental Railroad

500

This political cartoonist used his art to expose corruption, especially targeting Boss Tweed

Thomas Nast

500

This ex-slave became a leader in the civil rights movement, promoting equal economical and educational opportunities 

Booker T. Washington