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Created the Standard Oil Company which controlled 95% of all of the refineries in the US by 1877.

John Rockefeller 

100

Characterized by high investor confidence and strong economic growth, this is a sustained period of rising stock prices, typically defined as a 20% or more increase in major indexes.

Bull Market

100

A politician who strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel that their concerns are disregarded by established elite groups

Populist 

100

Asustained decline in stock prices, typically defined as a drop of 20% or more from recent highs, often accompanied by widespread pessimism, economic slowdown, and high investor fear.

Bear Market

100

Name of the third party ticket that Teddy Roosevelt runs on.

Bull Moose Party

200

His best-known novel was "The Jungle" which was an expose of the appalling and unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry in Chicago

Upton Sinclair

200

Reform-minded journalists, photographers, and writers during the Progressive Era who exposed corruption, corporate greed, and social injustices to spur public action.

Muckrakers

200

Fueled by the Great Migration, this is the movement during which African American culture flourished, as it developed artistically, socially, and intellectually.



Harlem Renaissance

200

The first dedicated indoor movie theaters in the US and Canada, popular from roughly 1905 to 1915, which charged five cents for admission.

Nickelodeons 

200

A business strategy where a company owns or controls multiple stages of its supply chain—such as suppliers, manufacturers, or distributors

Vertical integration 

300

Loans $65 million of his own fortune to the U.S. Treasury to bail the government out during the Panic of 1893.

JP Morgan

300

Constitutional Amendment that empowers Congress to levy a federal income tax on individuals and corporations. 



16th Amendment

300

This term refers to those who reached adulthood during World War I and whose inherited values were no longer relevant in a post war world.



"The Lost Generation."

300

This man-made waterway connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and serves as a critical, 8–10 hour shortcut for global shipping.

Panama Canal

300

This President known as the "true trustbuster," dissolves the Standard Oil Company in 1911.

William Howard Taft

400

American politician and political boss of Tammany Hall; notorious for stealing $200 million from the City of New York

William Tweed

400

Supreme Court case establishing the precedent of "separate but equal." 

Plessy v. Ferguson 

400

Passed in 1890, this is the foundational U.S. federal law prohibiting monopolies and anticompetitive practices

Sherman Antitrust Act

400

During the consumer revolution, economist Bruce Barton famously claims that this man is the most "perfect salesman."

Jesus Christ

400

Two anarchist Italian immigrants convicted for robbery and murder based on who they are rather than evidence

Sacco and Vanzetti

500

Irish immigrants who resented cheap Chinese labor on the Transcontinental railroad 

Kearneyites

500

Passed in 1919, this provided the legal framework to enforce the 18th Amendment, establishing national prohibition of alcohol in the U.S.

The Volstead Act

500

The three c's of Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal

Conservation, Control Corporations and Consumer Protections

500

Famous for his "return to normalcy" motto, this President easily won the Election of 1920. 

Warren Harding

500

This phrase popularized by Teddy Roosevelt, describes his foreign policy of peaceful negotiation backed by the potential for powerful action.

"Speak softly and carry a big stick."