US History Review Extra Credit

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  1. 2. Political party that believed in an income tax, bank regulations, government ownership of railroads and telegraph companies, and unlimited coinage of silver.
  2. 3. Allows citizens to vote on proposed or exiting laws.
  3. 5. Lass passed by Southern states to keep the newly freed slaves inferior to whites and in a slave-like condition.
  4. 9. A neighborhood center staffed by women for education, recreation, and social activities in poor areas. Often provided job training for immigrants; Jane Addams started the first one in the United States.
  5. 10. White supremacist group that attacked African American politicians and leaders and white politicians who supported them.
  6. 14. Hawaiian Queen who fought to put the Native Hawaiians back in charge of the islands before being forcefully removed from power.
  7. 15. Writers that exposed the filth of society in popular magazines.
  8. 16. Nickname for the Progressive Party that supported Theodore Roosevelt for President after Taft received the Republican Presidential nomination.
  9. 17. This President fought to protect the consumer by passing the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.
  10. 18. Economic system in which private businesses run most industries, allowing competition to determine prices and wages.
  11. 19. Founder of the American Red Cross.
  12. 20. Type of mining that used water under high pressure to blast away dirt, exposing the minerals underneath.
  13. 21. Abolished slavery specifically in the South during the Civil War.
  14. 26. This amendment allowed voters to directly elect U.S. Senators.
  15. 28. Effect of the transcontinental railroad; split the United States into four different time zones.
  16. 30. This amendment enforced prohibition.
  17. 31. Acronym for the group started by Susan B. Anthony that campaigned for a national amendment to give women the right to vote.
  18. 35. Men who herded cattle from ranches to the railheads to ship them to meatpacking industries.
  19. 36. President who got impeached for breaking the Tenure of Office Act.
  20. 37. This amendment ended slavery.
  21. 38. This act prohibited railroads from accepting rebates so all companies paid the same amount for shipping.
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  1. 1. This amendment gave women the right to vote.
  2. 4. Gave the Emancipation Proclamation.
  3. 5. Assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
  4. 6. First African American senator.
  5. 7. Used by Joseph Pulitzer and William Hearst; used biased and scandalous stories and shocking illustrations to sell newspapers.
  6. 8. Reform movement that addressed many of the social problems industrialization created.
  7. 11. Fear of foreigners
  8. 12. Ban on making, selling, and distributing alcohol.
  9. 13. Union general and later president during Reconstruction.
  10. 15. A trust with complete control over an industry, causing there to be no competition from other firms.
  11. 22. Process of making immigrants more American; process requiring Native Americans to give up all aspects of the culture and instead adopting the white American culture.
  12. 23. Battle where Sioux Indians defeated General Custer and his men.
  13. 24. Wilson’s reform plan that called for tariff reductions, banking reform, and stronger anti-trust legislation.
  14. 25. This President lost support of the Progressive Republicans because he allowed a high tariff to be passed and because of the Ballinger-Pinchot Affair.
  15. 27. Policy proposed by the United States which aimed to give all nations equal trading rights in China.
  16. 29. President of the Confederacy.
  17. 32. This amendment allowed Congress to levy an income tax.
  18. 33. This amendment gave all men citizenship regardless of race.
  19. 34. This amendment gave all men the right to vote regardless of race.