Vocab 1
Our Gov
Vocab II
Westward Expansion
Industrialism
100

the idea that the United States was destined to expand throughout North America and beyond

Manifest Destiny

100

How does the Constitution keep each branch of government from gaining too much power?

Checks and Balances

100

 the belief that your country is the best country

Nationalism

100

Land auctioned out on a first come first serve basis.

Landrush

100

An economic system where the government does not interfere.

Laissez Faire

200

declared that the United States had an interest in the Western Hemisphere and that European powers must not interfere

Monroe Doctrine

200

represented the wealthy elites. Supported ratifying the constitution. Wanted a strong federal government.

Federalist

200

the belief that one culture is more enlightened, advanced, civilized, or intelligent than another

Cultural Superiority

200

What policy did the US government follow in regards to Native Americans in an effort to resolve conflicts with settlers moving west in the 1870s?

Relocation to Reservations or forced Assimilation to American culture

200

when a business has total control over a market of the economy, including prices

Monopolies

300

a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force

Imperialism

300

represented common people. Did not support the constitution. Wanted the addition of a Bill of Rights. Believed in strong state governments.

Anti - Federalist

300

solving problems through negotiation rather than war

Diplomacy

300

Provided 160 acres of land to anyone willing to live on it for 5 years and improve it.

Homestead Act

300

How did industrialization affect agriculture in the United States?

Industrialization led to new farming technologies (mechanized farming). This meant less labor was needed in agriculture.

400

Adding a new territory to a country

Annexation

400

How does the Constitution create separation of powers?

Checks and Balances

400

a sensational style of writing, which exaggerated the news to lure and enrage readers

Yellow Journalism

400

Tracts of land given to Native Americans by the American government to force their relocation.

Reservations

400

What effect did monopolies have on consumers?

High prices low quality products

500

a United States Navy Battleship that exploded due to unknown reasons and led the US to declare war on Spain

USS Maine

500

 What compromise was made between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists which allowed for the ratification of the US Constitution?

Add a Bill of Rights

500

the United States should practice peaceful negotiation but have enough strength to protect itself if something were to go wrong

Big Stick Diplomacy

500

Explain why Americans moved westward during the 1800s. What opportunities/ideas justified this movement and how did it impact Native Americans?

Access to land (Given away by gov in Homestead Act, Land Rushes)

-Chance to start over

-Economic opportunities (jobs - ranching, mining, farming, etc) 

- Manifest Destiny justified expansion (believed americans were destined to move west 

Native Americans lost their land/culture and were pushed to reservations or were expected to assimilate to American culture (residential schools) 

500

Describe the life of an immigrant living in a city in the late 19th/early 20th century. Explain in detail living AND working conditions.

Living conditions 

Urbanization leads to crowded cities

Tenement Buildings

Many people live in small, cheaply made apartment

dirty/unsanitary

dangerous/fire hazard

Can get evicted for any reason

Crime

Poverty/ Homelessness


Work Conditions
Long hours

Low pay

Dangerous Conditions

Workers seen as replaceable 

Child Labor

Unequal pay