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- 2. _______________ Douglas was an escaped slave, abolitionist, speaker and advisor to Lincoln
- 4. The concept of allowing citizens to propose and vote on laws is known as ___________________
- 7. _______________ integration is when you control the entire means of distribution of a product, meaning the consumer has no choice but to buy from your company
- 8. The ____________________ Railroad stretched from the Atlantic westward to the Pacific
- 12. The South was put under military control, otherwise known as __________________
- 13. __________________ cornered the market in oil, created Standard Oil and drove his competitors out of business to create a monopoly
- 14. The most dominant form of land transportation in the Gilded Age was the ___________________
- 16. The act of searching for gold and silver through mining and other means is known as __________________
- 17. The Homestead Act gave away land to settlers to encourage westward ______________
- 20. Northerners who came to the South for business or to help with Reconstruction were called ____________________
- 22. ________________ integration is when you control the entire means of production from start to finish
- 25. Labor ______________ are primarily concerned with advancing workers rights
- 26. ______________ are taxes on imported goods designed to protect domestic (American) industries from foreign competition
- 29. ________________ was an industrialist who specialized in transportation such as railroads
- 30. The name for the cheap, filthy and crowded housing in the cities where many immigrants lived was call _______________
- 32. The _______________ strike turned violent and Carnegie and Frick broke the strike by sending in private police troops
- 33. ____________ Destiny is the idea that it was America's duty to control North America from coast to coast
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- 1. The 14th Amendment provides equal ______________ under the law for all citizens regardless of race
- 3. The modern financial economy was pioneered by JP ________________ during the Gilded Age
- 5. The group of Senators who fought with Lincoln over Reconstruction were called the _____________ Republicans
- 6. Andrew ____________ made his fortune in steel
- 9. The Black Republicans were the group of men elected to Congresss in the South during ______________ and were African American in origin
- 10. The case of Plessy v. Ferguson established the idea of ____________ but Equal
- 11. The _________________ Proclamation freed all slaves in territory controled by the South
- 14. The Populist Party was so upset with some elected officials that they pushed to allow voters to ___________ politicians and remove them from office
- 15. The New ____________________ were primarily from Southern and Eastern Europe (Italy, Poland, Russia etc.)
- 18. The process of people moving to the cities is known as __________________
- 19. The _________________ Riot turned violent after a bombing during a labor demonstration
- 21. This organization of farmers who worked together for political, social and economic goals was called the _____________
- 23. One of the lenient aspects of Lincoln's reconstruction plan that pardoned former Confederates was known as _________________
- 24. Reconstruction effectively ended after the _______________ of the Union military
- 27. The 13th Amendment outlawed _______________
- 28. The _________________ was an inexpensive new technology that mass produced steel
- 31. The 15th Amendment made it illegal to _________ a citizen the right to vote
