Chapter 24-29 Identifications

Chapter 24

1865-1900: Frontier West

  1. Comstock Lode
  2. Custer & Little Big Horn
  3. Dawes Severalty Act
  4. Interstate Commerce Act
  5. Muir, John
  6. Munn v. Illinois
  7. Oklahoma sooners
  8. Powell, John Wesley
  9. Promontory Point, Utah
  10. Turner, Frederick Jackson
  11. Wounded Knee
  12. Ulysses S. Grant
  13. Horatio Seymour
  14. Jim Fisk
  15. Jay Gould
  16. Thomas Nast
  17. Horace Greeley
  18. Jay Cooke
  19. Roscoe Conkling
  20. James G. Blame
  21. Rutherford B. Hayes
  22. Samuel Tilden
  23. James A. Garfield
  24. Chester A. Arthur
  25. Winfield S. Hancock
  26. Charles J. Guiteau
  27. Grover Cleveland
  28. Benjamin Harrison
  29. cheap money
  30. hard/sound money
  31. contraction resumption
  32. Gilded Age spoils system
  33. "Ohio Idea"
  34. the "bloody shirt"
  35. Tweed Ring
  36. Credit Mobilier
  37. Whiskey Ring
  38. Liberal Republicans
  39. Resumption Act
  40. "Crime of ‘73"
  41. Bland-Allison Act
  42. Greenback Labor party
  43. GAR
  44. Stalwart
  45. Half-Breed
  46. Compromise of 1877
  47. Pendleton Act
  48. Mugwumps

Chapter 25

1865-1900: Industrial America

  1. American Federation of Labor
  2. Carnegie, Andrew
  3. Debs, Eugene V.
  4. Edison, Thomas A.
  5. Gompers, Samuel
  6. Knights of Labor
  7. National Labor Union
  8. Sherman Antitrust Act
  9. Social Darwinism
  10. Standard Oil Trust
  11. Taylor, Frederick
  12. vertical and horizontal integration
  13. yellow dog contracts
  14. Leland Stanford
  15. Collis P. Huntington
  16. James J. Hill
  17. Cornelius Vanderbilt
  18. Jay Gould
  19. Alexander Graham Bell
  20. Thomas Edison
  21. Andrew Carnegie
  22. John D. Rockefeller
  23. Pierpont Morgan
  24. Terence V. Powderly
  25. John P. Altgeld
  26. Samuel Gompers
  27. land grant stock watering pool
  28. rebate
  29. vertical integration horizontal integration trust
  30. interlocking directorate
  31. capital goods
  32. plutocracy injunction
  33. Union Pacific Railroad
  34. Central Pacific Railroad
  35. Grange
  36. Wabash case
  37. Bessemer process
  38. United States Steel
  39. gospel of wealth
  40. William Graham Sumner
  41. New South
  42. yellow dog contract
  43. National Labor Union
  44. Haymarket riot
  45. American Federation of Labor

Chapter 26

1865-1900: Urban Culture

  1. Addams, Jane
  2. dumbbell tenements
  3. Ellis Island
  4. Nast, Thomas
  5. Olmstead, Frederick Law
  6. Rauschenbusch, Walter
  7. skyscraper
  8. Social Gospel
  9. Tammany Hall & Boss Tweed
  10. Florence Kelley
  11. Maiy Baker Eddy
  12. Charles Darwin
  13. Booker T. Washington
  14. W. B. B. DuBois
  15. William James
  16. Henry George
  17. Horatio Alger
  18. Mark Twain
  19. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  20. Carrie Chapman Catt
  21. megalopolis
  22. ethnicity
  23. settlement house
  24. nativism
  25. evolution
  26. philanthropy
  27. pragmatism
  28. yellow journalism
  29. New Immigration
  30. social gospel
  31. Hull House
  32. American Protective Association
  33. Modernist
  34. Chautauqua movement
  35. Morrill Act
  36. Comstock Law
  37. Women’s Christian Temperance Union
  38. Eighteenth Amendment

Chapter 27

The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution 1865-1890

  1. Sitting Bull
  2. Geronimo
  3. Oliver H. Kelley
  4. George A. Custer
  5. Helen Hunt Jackson
  6. James B. Weaver
  7. Chief Joseph
  8. Joseph F. Glidden
  9. Mary Elizabeth Lease
  10. Sioux Wars
  11. Dawes Severalty Act
  12. Patrons of Husbandry
  13. Nez Percé
  14. Comstock Lode
  15. Granger Laws
  16. Apache
  17. Long Drive
  18. Greenback Labor party
  19. Ghost Dance
  20. Homestead Act
  21. Farmers’ Alliance
  22. Battle of Wounded Knee
  23. eighty-niners
  24. Populists

Chapter 28

The Revolt of the Debtor

  1. Benjamin Harrison
  2. Thomas B. Reed
  3. James B. Weaver
  4. Jacob S. Coxey
  5. Eugene V. Debs
  6. William Jennings Bryan
  7. Richard Olney
  8. William McKinley
  9. Marcus A. Hanna
  10. free silver
  11. sixteen to one
  12. "Billion-Dollar" Congress
  13. Pension Act
  14. Sherman Silver Purchase Act
  15. McKinley Tariff
  16. Omaha platform
  17. homestead strike
  18. Jim Crow laws
  19. depression of 1893
  20. Pullman strike
  21. Wilson-Gorman Tariff
  22. "Cross of Gold" speech
  23. Dingley Tariff
  24. Gold Standard Act

Chapter 29

Gilded Age Politics & Imperialism

  1. Aguinaldo, Emilio
  2. Anti-Imperialist League
  3. Bland-Allison Act
  4. Boxer Rebellion
  5. Bryan, William Jennings
  6. Butcher Weyler
  7. Coxey's Army
  8. free silver
  9. Influence of Sea Power Upon History (Alfred Mahan)
  10. Liliuokalani
  11. Open Door Policy
  12. Pendleton Civil Service Act
  13. Platt Amendment
  14. Plessy v. Ferguson
  15. Populist Party
  16. Sherman Silver Purchase Act
  17. Teller Amendment
  18. yellow journalism (Hearst & Pulitzer)
  19. Alfred Thayer Mahan
  20. James G. Blame
  21. Richard Olney
  22. Valeriano Weyler
  23. Dupuy de Lome
  24. Theodore Roosevelt
  25. George Dewey
  26. reconcentration
  27. jingoism
  28. Pan American Conference
  29. USS Maine
  30. Teller Amendment
  31. Rough Riders
  32. Treaty of Paris
  33. Anti-Imperialist League
  34. Foraker Act
  35. insular cases
  36. Platt Amendment
  37. imperialism