"We hold these truths to be self-evident" appears in this foundational American document.
Declaration of Independence
This U.S. president's view on slavery was complex and evolved significantly over the course of his lifetime.
Abraham Lincoln
American hero? Maybe when it came to his philanthropy but his harsh labor relations and questionable business practices remain controversial.
Andrew Carnegie
Progressive Era journalists Ida Tarbell and Jacob Riis were described as these type of writers who dug of society's "dirty laundry".
Muckrakers
"Speak softly and carry a big stick." This president advocated a foreign policy that expanded on the principles of the Monroe Doctrine.
Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt
Mr. Stringer visited this battlefield his senior year of high school that experienced over 51,000 casualties during 3 days in July 1863.
Gettysburg
This group of post-Civil War amendments earned the nickname "Reconstruction Amendments".
13th, 14th, 15th Amendments
As they arrived in Ellis Island, members of this group had their eyes checked for trachoma using a buttonhook.
Immigrants
Championed by activists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, this cause reshaped American democracy.
Women's Suffrage
Completed in 1907, the nearby Hennepin Canal showcased innovations that influenced this other canal's construction that was completed in 1914.
Panama Canal
This Southern state was the first to secede from the Union, sparking the beginning of the Civil War.
South Carolina
Known for ignoring Reconstruction, this president was the first to face impeachment.
Andrew Johnson
Known for dominating steel, oil, railroads, and finance, these four industrialists symbolized the power and excess of the Gilded Age.
Carnegie
Rockefeller
Vanderbilt
Morgan
Known officially as the Progressive Party, Teddy Roosevelt's 1912 political comeback ran under the banner of this animal-named party.
Bull Moose
When this luxury liner was torpedoed in 1915, it stirred outrage in the U.S. and moved the nation toward war.
Lusitania
In addition to making the Civil War about ending slavery in the United States, the Emancipation Proclamation allowed this which greatly helped the Union's war effort.
The enlistment of African Americans
Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan allowed a Southern state to rejoin the Union once this percent of its voters swore loyalty to the country.
Workers often used this collective action and organized work stoppage to demand better pay, hours, or working conditions.
Labor Strikes
One of the most crowded presidential races in U.S. history, featuring 4 candidates, this contest split the Republican vote.
1912 Presidential Election
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MANIA is not just a mood. It stands for these five explosive factors that caused World War One.
Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination
Abigail Adams
This action, part of the 1877 compromise, marked the official end of federal enforcement in the South during Reconstruction.
The removal of federal troops
These two contrasting labels were used to describe powerful Gilded Age industrialists.
Robber Baron & Captain of Industry
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Complaining about your paycheck? This amendment made a federal income tax constitutional.
16th Amendment
In his 14th and final point to promote peace and prevent future wars, President Woodrow Wilson proposed this international organization.
League of Nations