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100

the process of mechanizing, manufacturing, and the growth of factories and mills in the United States.

Industrialization

100

businessmen who used shady and unfair tactics to gain control of industry and eliminate competition

Robber Barons

100

The speaker of the Atlanta Compromise

Booker T. 

100

The Atlanta Compromise

Booker T. 

100

A policy in which an employee has to sign a contract stating they would not join a labor union

Yellow Dog

200

a group of workers coming together to form a protest against working conditions, attempting to meet a common goal

Labor Union

200

favoring native-born individuals over people born in a foreign country

Nativism

200

Segregation that is based on the community, and not written in law:

De facto

200

Founder of the NAACP

WEB Dubois

200

companies would not hire people who had previously been members of a labor union

Blacklist

300

belief that business were “survival of the fittest” and the strong businesses would survive, and the weak would die

Social Darwinsim

300

a policy in which the government stays out, and doesn’t interfere with Markets

Laissez Faire

300

___________ was a suffragete and civil rights activist, writing a book about lynching through her eyes. 

Ida B. Wells

300

Founded the Hull house, and helped with Immigration. 

Jane Addams. 

300

policy in American Markets that prevent unfair business practices and monopolies/ was very weak, and easy to bypass

Sherman Anti-Trust

400

period of time where America looked great on the outside, with many wealthy individuals and companies doing well, when in reality there was a large gap between the rich and the poor and many were suffering

Gilded Age

400

an organized protest of working and labor conditions

Strike

400

The Great Migration! Who moved?


African Americans

400

This president was assassinated, leading to the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. 

McKinley

400

American policy that strengthened the Sherman Antitrust act, and in the end ended monopolies and unfair business practices like monopolies / robber barons, blacklist, yellow dog contracts, etc. 

Clayton Act

500

people moving to the city to live where industry was

Urbanization

500

A tax on imports and exports

Tariffs

500

Jim Crow laws would be an example of what segregation?

De Jure

500

The worlds greatest loser! Lost presidency 3 times! Cross of Gold!

Jennings bryan

500

policy that allowed the president to break up Native land and distribute it to buyers

Dawes