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6780343Molly MaguiresAn active, militant Irish organization of farmers based in the Pennsylvania anthracite coal fields who are believed responsible for much violence
6780344American Federation of LaborThe first federation of labor unions in the United States. Founded by Samuel Gompers in 1886.
6780345Booker T. WashingtonInfluential black educator and leader. Said black could be social separated with whites, but together on other issues.
6780346Dawes ActAn act that removed Indian land from tribal possesion, redivided it, and distributed it among individual Indian families. Designed to break tribal mentalities and promote individualism.
6780347Sherman Anti-Trust ActFirst United States law to limit trusts and big business. Said that any trust that was purposefully restraining interstate trade was illegal.
6780348Turner (Frontier) ThesisTheory put forth by Frederick Turner that stated the frontier was the source of American vitality and exceptionalism.
6780349William Randolph HearstA leading newspaperman of his times, he ran The New York Journal and helped create and propagate "yellow (sensationalist) journalism."
6780350Granger LawsA set of laws designed to address railroad discrimination against small farmers, covering issues like freight rates and railroad rebates.
6780351John DeweyA renound American philosopher and pscologist who, along with William James, established the philosophical school of pragmatism
6780352(Thomas) NastGerman American cartoonist, considered the father of political cartoons. Worked for Harper's Weekly.
6780353Sherman Silver Purchase ActRequired the government to purchase an additional 4.5 million ounces of silver bullion each month for use as currency.
6780354Pendleton Civil Service Act (1883)Did away with the "spoils system" and made the hiring of federal employees merit based.
6780355Munn V. IllinoisUnited States Supreme Court Case that ended up allowing states to regulate business within their borders, including railroads
6780356Louis SullivanArchitect who created the modern "skyscraper"
6780357(John) AltgeldGovernor of Illinois from 1893 to 1897, improved child labor and workplace safety laws
6780358Henry GeorgePolitical economist, writer of "Progress and Poverty", he was the main supporter of a single tax system
678035913th AmendmentAbolished slavery
678036014th AmendmentGave blacks citizenship
678036115th AmendmentGave blacks the vote
6780362Helen Hunt JacksonWriter of "Ramona" and "A Century of Dishonor" detailing America's dealings with and double crossing of Indians
6780363Alfred (Thayer) MahanNavy officer whose ideas on naval warfare and the importance of sea-power changed how America viewed its navy
6780364Horizontal IntergrationExpanding product line into similar areas
6780365Compromise of 1877Unwritten deal that settled the 1876 presidential election contest between Rutherford Hayes (Rep) and Samuel Tilden (Dem.) Hayes was awarded the presidency in exchange for the permanent removal of federal troops from the South.
6780366Atlanta CompromiseMajor speech on race-relations given by Booker T. Washington addressing black labor opportunities, and the peril of whites ignoring black injustice
6780367(Edward) BellamyAuthor of "Looking Backward" a novel set in the year 2000 (in which all of societies problems had been solved)
6780368Chatauqua MovementAmerican Adult educational movement which was popular through the 19th and 20th movements - brought people into communities to lecture
6780369Coxey's ArmyProtest march of unemployed workers led by Jacob Coxey. Marched on Washington in 1894.
6780370Credit Moblier Scandal1872 - Union Pacific Railway created a ficticious construction company and hired itself to work (using government funds) - scandal broke loose and leaders attempted to bribe Congress with Union Pacific stock
6780371Battle at Wounded KneeLast major conflict between the Sioux Indians and the United States. 300 Indian men, women and children were killed, while 25 American soldiers died in the conflict.
6780372Plessy V FergusonSupreme Court ruling upholding the legality of "separate but equal"
6780373Joseph PulitzerHungarian-American publisher/newspaperman who waged a circulation war with William Randolph Hearst and helped start "yellow journalism."
6780374Crop Lien SystemSystem that allowed farmers to get more credit. They used harvested crops to pay back their loans.
6780375Frederick OlmsteadLandscape Architect who designed many public parks including Central Park in New York.
6833053Populist PartyFounded 1891 - called for free coinage of silver and paper money, national income tax, direct election of senators, regulation of railroads, and other government reforms to help farmers
6833054SharecroppingSystem of farming in which people (mostly blacks) would farm the land for an owner - very similar to slavery
6833055Settlement House MovementCreation of places that offered social services to urban poor - often food, shelter, and basic higher education - Hull House was most famous
6833056William Jennings BryanPrinciple figure in Populist Party - served as Sec. of State under Wilson (resigned in protest of WWI) - prosecutor in the Scopes Trial
6833057Battle of Little Bighorn1876 - Sioux refused to sell their land to the government - Col. Custer was sent in to remove them but was wiped out
6833058PragmatismDeveloped by William James - A philosophy which focuses only on the outcomes and effects of processes and situations.
6833059Tenure of Office Act1866 - enacted by radical congress - forbade president from removing civil officers without senatorial consent - was to prevent Johnson from removing a radical republican from his cabinet
6833060Interstate Commerce ActEstablished the ICC (Interstate Commerce Commission) - monitors the business operation of carriers transporting goods and people between states - created to regulate railroad prices
6833061Long DrivesCattle drives to the North (Chicago and St. Louis)
6833062J.P. MorganBusiness man -refinanced railroads during depression of 1893 - built intersystem alliance by buying stock in competeing railroads - marketed US governemnt securities on large scale
6833063Chief JosephChief of the Naz Perce Indians - 1871 led unsuccessful rebellion against Whites taking Indian land - tried to flee with his followers to Canada
6833064New ImmigrantsImmigrants of Italian, Slavic, Greek, Jewish, and Armenian descent - South and East Europeans
6833065Old ImmigrantsWeastern and Eastern Europeans (English, Irish, German, etc)
6833066Bread and Butter Unionism1880s - Also known as Business Unionism - solely focused on wages, hours, and working conditions (not Socal problems)
6833067Spanish-American War1898 - America wanted Spain to peacefully resolve the Cuaban's fight for independence - the start of the war was due in large part to yellow journalism
6833068National Labor Union1866 - established by William Sylvis - wanted 8hr work days, banking reform, and an end to conviction labor - attempt to unite all laborers
6833069Social GospelMovement led by Washington Gladden - taught religion and human dignity would help the middle class over come problems of industrialization
6833070JingoismWhen a nation uses threats or actual actions against a country to protect its own interests
6833071Freedmen's Bureau1865 - Agency set up to aid former slaves in adjusting themselves to freedom. It furnished food and clothing to needy blacks and helped them get jobs
6833072Sioux WarsEnd of 1800s - started at Fort Laramie in Wyoming when Indians killed 19 US soldiers in the Grattan Massacre
6833073Gilded AgeLate 1800s to Early 1900s - time of large increase in wealth caused by industrialization
6833074Haymarket IncidentWorker rally in Chicago at which a bomb was detonated killing policemen - workers were immigrants so incident led to anti-immigration feelings
6833075ScalawagsA derogatory term for Southerners who were working with the North to buy up land from desperate Southerners
6833076Waving the bloody shirtPractice of politicians referencing to martyrs or heroes to inspire support or go against
6833077Seward's FollyNickname for Alaska
6833078Boss TweedMost famous political boss - HQed in NYC
6833079Forty Acres and a mulefailed attempt to help freed blacks during reconstruction - had promised blacks forty acres of land and a mule to plow with
6833080Chinese Exclusion Act1882 - Chinese immigrants had to be examined, and all convicts, polygamists, prostitutes, anarchists, persons suffering from loathsome or contagious diseases, and persons liable to become public disturbances and problems were all excluded form the U.S
6833081Andrew CarnegieBuilt a steel mill empire
6833082Teller AmendmentApril 1896 - U.S. declared Cuba free from Spain, but this amendment disclaimed any American intention to annex Cuba.
6833083Radical ReconstructionReconstruction strategy that was based on severely punishing South for causing war
6833084Knights of Labor1869 - established in Philidalphia - suppose to be a secrete faternal order - first union to allow all laborers
6833085"A Century of Dishonor"Book published by Helen Hunt Jackson - dicussed the intolerable acts committed against the Indians
6833086The Gospel of WealthBook published by Andrew Carnegie - argued the wealthy people have the obligation to give back to poor
6833087Yellow JournalismTerm for sensationalized journalism - started the Spanish-American War
6833088Social DarwinismArgument that poor people are poor because they are not fit to be right
6833089Vertical IntegrationA monopoly that controls the entire process of creating a product
6833090Boxer Rebellion1900 - Nativist rebellion in China - tried to get rid of all of the foreigners
6833091Samuel GompersPresident of the AFL, he combined unions to increase their strength.
6833092Civil Rights Act of 1866Gave more rights to Blacks after Civil War
6833093Farmer's Alliance1880s - Organized farming economic system - tried to raise commedy prices by collective action of individual farmers
6833094Jim Crow LawsLaws in the South that descriminated against blacks
6833095Redemption (redeemers)When the south was returned to Conservative Democratic rule after the Radical Republicans of Reconstruction
6833096Bland-Allison Act1878 - Authorized coinage of a limited number of silver dollars and "silver certificate" paper money. First of several government subsidies to silver producers in depression periods. Required government to buy between $2 and $4 million worth of silver. Created a partial dual coinage system referred to as "limping bimetallism." Repealed in 1900.
6833097(Edwin) StantonSecretary of State during Civil War and Reconstruction
6833098the Grange1870s - farm movement meant to offset the high costs, debts, and little profits of farmers - established cooperative efforts like grain elevators
6833099Young Men's Christian Association1851 - world wide movement to putting Christian principles into practice (started in London)
6833100Open Rangeexpansive, mostly unimproved lands on which a significant proportion of the natural vegetation is native grasses - found in the Great Planes
6833101Pullman Strike1894 - nonviolent strike (brought down the railway system in most of the West) at the Pullman Palace Car Co. over wages - Prez. Cleveland shut it down because it was interfering with mail delivery
6833102InjunctionA judicial order forcing a person or group to refrain from doing something.
6833103Crime of '731873 - law that stopped the coinage of silver
6833104Horatio AlgerWriter of novels stressing rags to riches stories of boys
6833105Platt AmendmentSpecified when the US could interviene in Cuban affairs
6833106John D. RockefellerAmerican businessman - founder of Standard Oil Co. (major monopoly)

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