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6166132855People's (Populist) PartyAn agrarian-populist political party in the United States For a few years, 1892-96, it played a major role as a left-wing force in American politic Drew support from angry farmers in the West and South and operated on the left-wing of American politic Highly critical of capitalism, especially banks and railroads Allied itself with the labor movement.0
6166132856assimilationthe process by which a person or a group's language and/or culture come to resemble those of another group1
6166132858The Gilded AgeMeans something is gold covered The late 19th century, from the 1870s to about 1900. Term derived from writer Mark Twain's 1873 The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, which satirized an era of serious social problems masked by a thin gold gilding of economic progress.2
6166132859Social DarwinismTerm coined in the late 19th century to describe the idea that humans, like animals and plants, compete in a struggle for existence in which natural selection results in "survival of the fittest." Provided a justification for the enormous wealth and power wielded by industrialists in the latter half of the 19th century.3
6166132860Gospel of WealthAn essay written by Andrew Carnegie in June of 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich. Promoted the idea of philanthropy4
6166132861Jane AddamsA pioneer American settlement activist/reformer, social worker, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace. She created the first Hull House. Co-winner of 1931 Nobel Peace Prize.5
6166132862Plessy v. Ferguson1896 - Legalized segregation in publicly owned facilities on the basis of "separate but equal."6
6166132863racial segregationthe separation of humans into ethnic or racial groups in daily life. Generally applies to activities such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a public toilet, attending school, going to the movies, riding on a bus, or in the rental or purchase of a home.7
6166132864free enterprisean economic system that permits unrestricted entrepreneurial business activity associated with laissez-faire capitalism8
6166132865trustA set of companies managed by a small group known as trustees, who can prevent companies in the trust from competing with each other.9
6166132866socialistone who believes in the ownership and control of the major means of production by the whole community rather than by individuals or corporations10
6166132867radicalone who believes in fundamental change in a political, economic, or social system11
6166132868lockoutthe refusal by an employer to allow employees to work unless they agree to his or her terms12
6166132869cooperativean organization for producing, marketing, or consuming goods in which the members share the benefits13
6166132870anarchistone who believes that formal, coercive government is wrong in principle14
6166132871tenementa multi-dwelling building, often poor or overcrowded15
6166132872sweatshopa factory where employees are forced to work long hours under difficult conditions for meager wages16
6166132873paupera poor person, often one who lives on tax-supported charity17
6166132874tycoona wealthy businessperson, especially one who openly displays power and position18
6166132875filibusterto utilize the technique of obstructing legislation by tactics such as making long speeches and introducing irrelevant amendments19
6166132876landslidean overwhelming majority of votes for one side in an election20
6166132877reservein finance, the portion of money held back from circulation by a bank or treasury, which provides backing for its notes or loans21
6166132878bimetallismthe legalized concurrent use of two precious metals as currency at a fixed ratio of value in US History associated with the Free Silver movement22
6166132879Wabash v. Illinois (1886)Declared state-passed Granger laws that regulated interstate commerce unconstitutional.23
6166132881Frontier Thesisstereotypical thesis that west represented individualism, democracy, economic freedom, and starting over Turner's idea24
6166132882Land Grantsland given by government to universities and railroad companies25
6166132883Dawes Act1887 land given to individual Indians to discourage tribal mindset encouraged Indians to farm for a living instead of communally owning land26
6166132884Bureau of Indian Affairsdesigned to assimilate Native Americans (children particularly) into American culture27
6166132885Open Rangethe idea that cattle can be grazed on large tracts of public and/or private property invention of barbed wire ended this idea and drove many small cattle ranches out of business and off their small plots of land28
6166132886Vertical IntegrationStrategy to maximize profits by attempting to own every step of the manufacturing process (ex. Carnegie Steel)29
6166132887Horizontal IntegrationStrategy to maximize profits by attempting to purchase competing companies in the same industry; monopoly-building (ex. Rockefeller's Standard Oil)30
6166132888Knights of LaborAmerican labor organization in the 1880s led by Terence V. Powderly. Organized a wide range of workers, including skilled and unskilled, and had broad reform goals.31
6166132889Haymarket Riot1886 Labor dispute in Chicago that ended with a bomb being thrown at police resulting in many deaths. Led to an unfavorable public opinion of organized labor especially the Knights of Labor32
6166132890American Federation of Labor (AFL)An organization of various trade unions that fought for specific reforms Wanted better wages, fewer hours, better working conditions Founded by Samuel Gompers33
6166132891Homestead Steel StrikesViolent labor conflict in Carnegie's mills Henry Frick (manager) announced pay cut Strike had to be put down by state militia34
6166132892Urbanizationmovement of people from rural communities and settlements to big cities35
6166132893"New Immigrants"immigrants from southern and eastern Europe such as Poland, Italy, Russia, Greece. that arrived in the US during & after the 1880s -unskilled36
6166132894Chinese Exclusion ActFirst law limiting immigration based on race; effectively stopped immigration from China through the end of WWII.37
6166132895Political MachineUnofficial political organization that works to win elections in order to exercise power Sometimes referred to as a shadow government Rose to power in the late 1800s because of ill-equipped local governments that failed to meet the needs of growing urban populations38
6166132896Tammany HallPolitical machine of New York City that was well-known for its corruption Lead by William Boss Tweed39
6166132897Pendelton Civil Service Act, 1883Standardized an exam for federal employees so that people were awarded jobs on merit rather than political affiliations Made it illegal to remove federal employees without just cause.40
6166132898Sherman Antitrust ActOutlawed monopolistic business practices not effective initially without a strong progressive federal government that would enforce it.41
6166132899Grange Movement and Farmers AllianceGrassroots movements that attempted to address the plight of farmers in the late 1800s; attempted to regulate railroads and enlarge opportunity for credit evolved into Populist movement.42
6166132900William Jennings BryanDemocratic presidential hopeful that was a member of the Populist Party free silver advocate "Do not crucify mankind on a cross of gold".43
6166132901Seward's Folly or Seward's Ice BoxSecretary of State William Seward's negotiation of the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. At the time everyone thought this was a mistake to buy Alaska the "ice box" but it turned out to be the biggest bargain since the Louisiana purchase.44
6166132902Susan B. AnthonySocial reformer who campaigned for women's rights, the temperance, and was an abolitionist, helped form the National Woman Suffrage Association.45
6166132903Laissez-Faire EconomicsThis was an economic philosophy begun by Adam Smith in his book, Wealth of Nations, that stated that business and the economy would run best with no interference from the government. This economic thought dominated most of the time period of the Industrial Revolution.46
6166132904New SouthAfter the Civil War, southerners promoted a new vision for a self-sufficient southern economy built on modern capitalist values, industrial growth, and improved transportation. In reality, this growth was fairly slow.47
6166132905AmericanizationProcess of assimilating immigrants into American culture by teaching English, American history, and citizenship.48
6166132906middle classa social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers49
6166132907Interstate Commerce Act1887 Created the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to regulate railroads to be fairer to farmers First legislation to regulate corporations Ineffective because government failed to enforce it.50
6166132908Andrew CarnegieA Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who founded the Carnegie Steel Company in 1892. By 1901, his company dominated the American steel industry. Great philanthropist51
6166132909Transcontinental RailroadRailroad that would cross the continent and connect the East to the West Opened new markets and helped spur the Industrial Revolution Completed in 1869 at Promontory, UT52
6166132910Social GospelLate 19th-century movement Protestant movement preaching that all true Christians should be concerned with the plight of immigrants and other poor residents of American cities and should financially support efforts to improve lives of these poor urban dwellers. Settlement houses were often financed by funds raised by ministers of this movement.53
6166132911Standard OilJohn D. Rockefeller's company that gained a monopoly over the world petroleum market with the practice of trusts and swift elimination of competition. By 1890, owned 90% of the US oil market54
6166132912Carnegie SteelA steel producing company created by Andrew Carnegie to manage business at his steel mills in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area in the late 19th century Significance: had a monopoly in the steel industry. vertical integrations.55
6166132913John D. RockefellerWealthy owner of Standard Oil Company. Considered to be a robber baron who used ruthless tactics to eliminate other businesses. Built trusts and used money to influence government.56
6166132914Industrial RevolutionPeriod characterized by the rapid social and economic changes in manufacturing and agriculture that occurred in England during the late 18th century and rapidly diffused to other parts of the developed world. In the US, this occurred during the period roughly 1825-1925.57
6166132915AlaskaThe last frontier of the North American continent. It was purchased from Russia in 1867 and was considered to be worthless land; however, in time, this was proven false58
6166132916Central Pacific RailroadStarted in CA & pushed eastward Eventually connected with the Union Pacific RR in Promontory Point, UT Hired Chinese laborers to complete the work59
6166132917Union Pacific RailroadRR that started in Omaha, NE Connected with Central Pacific RR in Promontory Point, UT Hired inexpensive Irish laborers60
6166132918Wyoming & women's suffrageWY was the 1st state to provide women the right to vote in 1870 Sometimes referred to as the "Land of Freedom"61
6166132919"old immigrants"Immigrants who had come to the US before the 1880s North/ West Europe Irish German English skilled62
6166132920Yellowstone National ParkEstablished in 1872 by US Congress 1st national park63
6166132921Panic of 1873Financial panic in which banks closed and the stock market crashed64
6166132922US SteelLargest steel company of the US Created by JP Morgan by merging with Carnegie Steel Largest corporation in existence at the time65
6166132923Bessemer ProcessWay to manufacture steel quickly & cheaply66
6166132924Battle of Little Bighorn1876- Indian leaders Sitting Bull & Crazy Horse defeated Gen. Custer & his troops67
6166132925Nez Perce WarConflict between the Nez Perce & the US gov't Chief Joseph finally agrees to surrender & relocate to reservation68
6166132926Great Railway Strike of 1877RR workers initiated a strike in 1877 when they were told there would be a pay cut69
6166132927A Century of DishonorWritten by Helen Hunt Jackson Exposed mistreatment of Native Americans by US gov't & settlers70
6166132928James GarfieldBecame president in 1880 Republican Assassinated after only 4 months Promoted civil service reform, but died before it could be enacted71
6166132929JP MorganBanker that controlled 2/3 of RRs and eventually bought Carnegie steel company Formed US Steel Considered a robber baron72
6166132930Captains of IndustryOwners & mangers of large industrial enterprises who wielded great political & economic power More positive term in contrast to "robber barons"73
6166132931Robber BaronsRefers to industrialists or big business owners who gained huge profits by paying employees low wages Drove competition out of business by selling goods much cheaper74
6166132932Hull HouseSettlement home designed as a welfare agency for needy family Provided social & education opportunities for working class Worked to improve conditions caused by poverty Est. by Jane Addams in Chicago75
6166132933Jacob RiisDanish immigrant Report who pointed out terrible conditions of tenement houses Author of How the Other Half Lives (1890)76
6166132934Wounded Knee1890 Last Native American battle 300 Native killed by US military77
6166132935Ellis IslandImmigration processing center in NY Harbor78
6166132936Pullman StrikePullman RR car announced pay cut American Railway Union boycotts the use of the Pullman cars US mail failed to be delivered US gov't sent injunction to end boycott SCOTUS ruled injunction was constitutional79
6166132937Homestead ActGave settlers 160 acres of land if they lived on the land for 5 years and cultivated crops80
6166132938Credit MobilerRailroad scandal under Grant81
6166132939Whiskey RIngDuring the Grant administration, a group of officials were importing whiskey and using their offices to avoid paying the taxes on it, cheating the treasury out of millions of dollars.82
6166132941Thomas Nastexposes Boss Tweed's corruption through political cartoons83
6166132942Tight money policymonetary policy that reduces the money supply84
6166132943Causes of Panic of 1873-overproduction in industry -over speculation by banks (giving too many loans)85
6166132944Compromise of 1877Hayes is President (Republican) pulls out militia in south ENDS RECONSTRUCTION land grants and patronage86
616613294715th amendmentAfrican American males can vote87
6166132948RedeemersWhite Democrats who reassumed political power in South88
6166132949Mark TwainHuckleberry Finn, named period the Gilded Age89
6166132950Civil ServiceMade people take an exam to make sure they were qualified90
6166132956Munn vs. IllinoisVictory for farmers91
6166132957Wbash caseoverturns the victory in the Munn case92
6166132958Interstate Commerce ActEstablished the ICC (Interstate Commerce Commission) - monitors the business operation of carriers transporting goods and people between states - created to regulate railroad prices93
6166132959Yellow dog contractscant join unions94
6166132960Great Railroad StrikeJuly, 1877 - A large number of railroad workers went on strike because of wage cuts. After a month of strikes, President Hayes sent troops to stop the rioting. The worst railroad violence was in Pittsburgh, with over 40 people killed by militia men.95
6166132961Homestead Strike1892 steelworker strike near Pittsburgh against the Carnegie Steel Company. Ten workers were killed in a riot when "scab" labor was brought in to force an end to the strike.96
6166132962Reasons for immigrationJob opportunities - in factories, businesses steamships, railroads,that many other countries didnt have. political and religious freedom -lack of land in europe -religious persectution in europe97
6166132964Salvation ArmyThis welfare organization came to the US from England in 1880 and sought to provide food, shelter, and employment to the urban poor while preaching Christian values.98
6166132965horatio Algerrags to riches99
6166132967Edward Bellanyfuture utopian society100
6166132968Booker T washingtonmust get jobs for respect of african americans -gradual equality101
6166132969WEB deboisimmediate equality for african americans102
6166132970Helen Hunt"a century of dishonor" reveals mistreatment of natives by federal gov103
6166132971Fredrick Jackson TurnerClosing of the Fronteir104
6166132972Coxey's armyunemployed march to dc to demand for public work jobs105
6166132973Sherman Silver Purchase ActIncreased the amount of silver the gov. bought for coinage, but the money supply did not increase enough to satisfy silver supporter106
6166132974Cross of Gold SpeechAn impassioned address by William Jennings Bryan at the 1896 Deomcratic Convention, in which he attacked the "gold bugs" who insisted that U.S. currency be backed only with gold.107
6166132975Sand Creek Massacrean attack on a village of sleeping Cheyenne Indians by a regiment of Colorado militiamen on 29 November 1864 that resulted in the death of more than 200 tribal members108

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