Unit 6: Period 6: 1865–1898 (copy)

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Great Plains

In the ________, farming and ranching were the main forms of employment, aided by new farm machinery and mail- order retail.

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Benjamin Harrison

________ and allies passed major legislation (meat inspection act, banning lotteries, battleships)

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Municipal governments

________ were practically nonexistent, and services for the poor were provided by churches, private charities, and ethnic communities, or by corrupt political bosses.

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Industrialization

________: introduction of faster machines in manufacturing leading to economies of scale and decreased cost per unit.

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Wilson Gorman Tariff

________ considered one of the causes of the Spanish- American War.

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Grover Cleveland

________ believed in minimal government intervention.

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Maine

The explosion of American warship ________ in Havana harbor led to war with Spain.

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Agricultural science

________ became a large industry in the US.

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Booker T Washington

________: Born into slavery, no illusions of white society accepting Blacks as equals.

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financial panics

Problems with Consolidation: required large amounts of money leading to ________ and bank failures, public resentment, and government response in the form of antitrust legislation.

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ICC

________ was active until deregulated by Reagan administration in 1980s.

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Ranchers

________ drove their herds across the western plains and deserts, disregarding property rights and Native American rights to the land.

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Factories

________ were established in cities in the 19th century to reduce labor costs and maximize profits.

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Lincoln

________ challenged America to have a Transcontinental Railroad connecting the country within a decade (1863- 1869)

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Corporate Consolidation

________: large businesses resulting from economies of scale and lack of government regulations, leading to monopolies and holding companies.

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William H Seward

________ set precedent for increased American participation in Western Hemisphere.

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Oregon

The Nez Perce tribe in ________ was forced to migrate to a reservation in Idaho, leading to resistance by Chief Joseph.

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Populist goals

________ gained popularity during the financial crisis of 1893- 1897.

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Granger laws

________ regulated the railroads in the 1870s and 1880s.

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depot towns

Rails transformed ________ into cities and facilitated faster travel, contact with ideas and technological advances from the East, and contributed to the Industrial Revolution.

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Vertical Integration

________: one company buys out all the factors of production from raw materials to finished product, still allowing competition in the marketplace.

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Homestead Act

The ________ and Morrill Land- Grant Act were passed by the federal government to attract settlers and develop the West.

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William Boss

________ "Tweed of Tammany Hall in New York City was a notorious political boss who embezzled millions of dollars through corruption.

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Interstate Commerce Commission

Set up the ________ (ICC) to regulate railroad activities.

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Spain

________ ceded the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam to the U.S. in the Treaty of Paris.

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South Dakota

Statehood of North Dakota, ________, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho was achieved by 1889.

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Horizontal Integration

________: combining smaller companies within the same industry to form a larger company through legal buyouts or illegal practices.

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Sherman Antitrust Act

________ of 1890: law forbidding "restraint of trade "combination, ambiguous wording leading to pro- business Supreme Court interpretation.

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Fish Commission

________ was established to protect fish species, which led to the creation of National Parks and Forest Services.

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Railroad construction

________ was paid for by the public but the rail proprietors resisted government control of their industry.

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Hawaii economy

________ collapsed in 1890s due to U.S. tariffs and dependence on trade with U.S.

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Industrialization

introduction of faster machines in manufacturing leading to economies of scale and decreased cost per unit

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Assembly line production

employees performing repetitive tasks leading to increased efficiency but also dangerous working conditions and long working hours

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Corporate Consolidation

large businesses resulting from economies of scale and lack of government regulations, leading to monopolies and holding companies

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Horizontal Integration

combining smaller companies within the same industry to form a larger company through legal buyouts or illegal practices

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Vertical Integration

one company buys out all the factors of production from raw materials to finished product, still allowing competition in the marketplace

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Problems with Consolidation

required large amounts of money leading to financial panics and bank failures, public resentment, and government response in the form of antitrust legislation

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Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890

law forbidding "restraint of trade" combination, ambiguous wording leading to pro-business Supreme Court interpretation

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Gospel of Wealth

idea that wealth should be used for the betterment of society and not just for personal gain, advocated by Andrew Carnegie

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1883

Court reversed Civil Rights Act of 1875

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1896

Supreme Court ruled "separate but equal" facilities were legal

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Booker T. Washington

Born into slavery, no illusions of white society accepting Blacks as equals

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Foreign Policy

The Tariff and Imperialism

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Arguments for annexation

Europe would conquer Philippines, U.S. moral obligation to "Christianize and civilize" Filipinos

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Arguments against annexation

promote independence and democracy, U.S. no better than British tyrants they overthrew