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Period 6 (1865-1898) AP US History Flashcards

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9792483959People's Party(1892-96) A.K.A. Populists; An agrarian political party; Drew support from angry farmers in the West and South; Highly critical of capitalism, especially banks and railroads.0
9792483960populisma philosophy supporting the rights and empowerment of the masses as opposed to elites1
9792483961assimilationthe process by which a person or a group's language and/or culture come to resemble those of another group2
9792483962"Gilded Age"A sarcastic description of the late 19th century in the United States; Suggested both the extravagant wealth of the time and the terrible poverty that lay underneath; Coined by Mark Twain.3
9792483963Social Darwinism"survival of the fittest"; Provided a justification for the enormous wealth and power wielded by industrialists in the latter half of the 19th century.4
9792483964trustA.K.A. Holding company; A set of companies managed by a small group known as trustees, who can prevent companies in the trust from competing with each other.5
9792483965Gospel of Wealth(1889) Andrew Carnegie and others; The idea that those who accumulated wealth to share their riches for the betterment of society.6
9792483966Jane AddamsReformer who helped poor immigrants; Established Hull House.7
9792483967Hull Housesettlement house founded by Progressive reformer Jane Addams in Chicago in 18898
9792483968Plessy v. Ferguson(1896) Legalized segregation in publicly owned facilities on the basis of "separate but equal."9
9792483969segregationThe separation into ethnic or racial groups in daily life: Restaurants, water fountains, public toilet, school, entertainment venues, transportation, residential neighborhoods.10
9792483970socialismThe idea (or ideal) of economic equality among all people11
9792483971radicalone who believes in fundamental change in a political, economic, or social system, often through extreme means12
9792483972anarchistone who is against formal, coercive government13
9792483973tenementa multi-dwelling building, often poor or overcrowded14
9792483974land grantsland given by government to universities and railroad companies15
9792483975Dawes Act(1887) land given to individual Indians to discourage tribal mindset; encouraged Indians to farm for a living instead of communally owning land16
9792483976Bessemer processA cheap and efficient process for making steel, developed around 1850; Widespread adoption in the US allowed steel production and industrialization to outpace all global industrial competitors.17
9792483977vertical IntegrationStrategy to maximize profits by attempting to own every step of the manufacturing process (ex. Carnegie Steel)18
9792483978horizontal IntegrationStrategy to maximize profits by attempting to purchase competing companies in the same industry; monopoly-building (ex. Rockefeller's Standard Oil)19
9792483979prohibitionforbidding by law the manufacture, sale, or consumption of liquor20
9792483980Haymarket Riot(1886) 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.21
9792483981American Federation of LaborThe first federation of labor unions in the United States. Founded by Samuel Gompers in 188622
9792483982urbanizationmovement of people from rural communities and settlements to big cities23
9792483983"New Immigrants"Eastern and Southern Europeans, especially Jews, Russians, Italians, and Poles24
9792483984Chinese Exclusion Act(1882) First law limiting immigration based on race; effectively stopped immigration from China.25
9792483985political machineUnofficial political organization that works to win elections in order to exercise power; Mostly affiliated with urban immigrant groups. E.G. Tweed Ring, Tammany Hall.26
9792483986Knights 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.27
9792483987William Jennings BryanDemocratic and Populist candidate for President in 1896 who advocated a policy of free silver28
9792483988"New South"A development plan to bring manufacturing to where cotton was produced29
9792483989Homestead and Pullman StrikesIndustrial lockouts and strikes that showed battle between corporations and labor unions. Ended with government intervention on the side of big business.30
9792483990Tammany HallPolitical machine of New York City that was well-known for its corruption; lead by Boss Tweed and George Washington Plunkitt31
9792483991Andrew CarnegieTitan of Industry: Steel; Author of "Gospel of Wealth"32
9792483992transcontinental railroadsRail line that crosses the continent connecting East to West; Opened new markets and helped spur the Industrial Revolution33
9792483993Social GospelBelief that churches could provide for and deal with social reform.34
9792483994Grange 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.35
9792483995John D. RockefellerTitan of industry: Oil36
9792483996Second Industrial RevolutionSpurred by machine tools, interchangeable parts, Bessemer process of mass steel production, transcontinental railroad, immigrant labor37
9792483997J.P. MorganTitan of industry: Banking38
9792483998Cornelius VanderbiltTitan of industry: Railroads39
9792483999Standard OilJohn D. Rockefeller's company that gained a monopoly over the world petroleum market with the practice of trusts and swift elimination of competition.40
9792484000Credit Mobilier scandalcorruption in the railroads allowing men to change the government very high amounts for the work to be done41
9792484001Rutherford B. Hayeswon the election of 1876 in exchange for withdrawing the federal troops from the remaining southern states42
9792484002Ulysses S. Grant18th President, 1868-1876; A "Radical Republican" who supported civil rights for freedmen; His administration was plagued by corruption and scandal (E.g. Credit Mobilier)43
9792484003Compromise of 1877South to gain removal of last troops from Reconstruction; North wins Hayes as president44
9792484004Jim Crow lawsState-level legal codes, literacy requirement for voting, voter registration laws and poll taxes meant to deter blacks from voting45
9792484005Pendleton Act(1883) Legislation that began the federal merit system46
9792484006Civil Service CommissionCreated by Pendleton Act to oversee examinations for potential government employees47
9792484007Sherman Anti-Trust Act(1890) Banned the formation of trusts and monopolies in the United States48
9792484008yellow journalismsensational and exaggerated news stories49
9792484009Ghost DanceA religious revitalization campaign among several Indian tribes; An attempt to preserve cultures and tribal identities despite government policies promoting assimilation50
9792484010Enforcement Actequal accommodations in public places and no racial discrimination in court51
9792484011Morrill Act(1862) Land grants to states for education; Establishment of state colleges52
9792484012Victoria WoodhullFeminist who advocated for free love, women's suffrage, and women in the workplace; She was the first woman to run for President (1872)53
9792484013suffragethe right to vote54
9792484014National American Woman Suffrage Association(Est. 1890) Organization dedicated to expanding voting rights; Significantly led by Carrie Chapman Catt55
9792484015Carrie Chapman CattWomen's suffragist who emphasized voting rights as a necessity for women increasingly taking on roles as family and urban community leaders; Leader of NAWSA56
9792484016Mark TwainRealist author of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1885), social commentator; Notable anti-imperialist57
9792484017Battle of Little Bighorn(1876) Sioux victory over army troops led by George Custer58
9792484018irrigation schemesgovernment-sponsored projects to bring water to dry western lands to make them arable59
9792484019Homestead Act(1862) Free western land for settlers60
9792484020sharecropping and tenant farmingPoor laborers work the land owned by landlords61
9792484021poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clausesmethods used to suppress black voting in Jim Crow South62
9792484022laissez-faire policiesMinimal government regulation63
9792484023Wabash Case(1886) Supreme Court decision: States have no power to regulate interstate commerce; Only the government can do that.64
9792484024Interstate Commerce Commission(1887) The first concerted effort to regulate business65
9792484025business consolidationA.K.A. "Pools", combination; Methods used to strengthen industrial corporations, including formation of trusts and holding companies, vertical integration, horizontal integration.66
9792484026labor movementAn attempt to organize workers under the leadership of a Union67
9792484027Samuel GompersLeader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL); A moderate who refuted socialism and radicalism68
9792484028Booker T. Washingtonproponent of gradual gain of equal rights for African-Americans69
9792484029W.E.B. DuboisCritical of Washington's compliancy; Demanded complete equality for blacks70
9792484030Ida B. WellsInvestigative journalistic accounts that showed lynchings were often caused by economic inequality and labor disputes71
9792484031Women's Christian Temperance UnionA reform group that aimed to enact nationwide prohibition laws72
9792484032frontierA wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country; In the United States: the West.73
9792484033frontiersman / pioneers / settlersThe migrants who first move into, live, and work into an undeveloped region74
9792484034buffalothe primary source of food, shelter, and clothing for the Plains Indians.75
9792484035Indian reservationsEthnic cleansing into specified areas76
9792484036Frederick Jackson TurnerUnited States historian who stressed the role of the western frontier in American history77
9792484037William McKinley25th President 1897-1901 Republican78

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