The was created to connect the eastern and western sides of the country, and helped ship goods to the west coast.
Transcontinental Railroad
This man was a corrupt New York City politician that became very rich by taking advantage of immigrants.
Boss Tweed
This amendment allowed people to vote for their own senators.
17th amendment
This is the name of someone who encourages imperialism and involvement with other countries.
Interventionist
This invention helped create a national culture in the 1920s.
The Radio
This act gave settlers 160 acres of land as long as they payed $18, lived there for five years, and improve the land.
Homestead Act
This is the movement of people from rural to urban areas.
Urbanization
This is the idea of survival of the fittest.
This organization to prevent further conflict after WWI was not joined by the US.
League of Nations
Henry Ford is responsible for this production method, which helped lower automobile prices.
Assembly Line
This act divided up Native American land and sold it to outsiders.
The Dawes Act
This is the belief of being against all immigrants.
Nativism
This man believed in accommodation when in came to Civil Rights.
Booker T. Washington
These are the three types of diplomacy and which president practiced each type.
Big Stick- Teddy Roosevelt
Dollar- William Howard Taft
Moral- Woodrow Wilson
25%
This man led the "Exodusters" to Kansas to escape discrimination in the South.
Pap Singleton
These are the four Robber Barons and the industries they were prominent in.
Vanderbilt- Railroads
Carnegie- Steel
Rockefeller- Oil
Morgan- Banking/Investing
This act legalized striking and looked to ensure fair business practices and prevent monopolies.
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
These are the two events that led to the US joining WWI.
Sinking the Lusitania
Zimmerman Telegram
This was Franklin Roosevelt's plan to recover from the Great Depression.
New Deal
This agreement settled the 1876 election by agreeing to make Hayes the president and ending Reconstruction in return.
Compromise of 1877
This act ended the Spoils System and created a committee to control who receives government jobs.
Pendleton Act
Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom" consisted of these three parts.
Banking Reform
Business Reform
Tariff Reform
This was Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after WWI.
Fourteen Points
This program worked on environmental projects and mainly hired young men between the ages of 18-25.
Civilian Conservation Corps