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What was the primary goal of the Dawes Act?
To make civilized land and diminish tribal unity.
The key role of railroads in western expansion was __________.
They fueled settlement, growth of towns, and connected rural farmlands to urban factories.
What did Indian Boarding Schools force Native American children to do?
To abandon their heritage in a process known as forced assimilation.
What is the difference between a 'Captain of Industry' and a 'Robber Baron'?
Captain of Industry creates jobs and gives back to society, while Robber Baron exploits workers and engages in corrupt practices.
What did the Interstate Commerce Act aim to achieve?
To regulate the railroad industry and ensure fair shipping rates.
How did collective bargaining help workers?
It allowed workers to negotiate with employers as a unified group for better wages and conditions.
What was the main intention behind the Chinese Exclusion Act?
To prevent Chinese immigrants from entering the U.S. due to job competition.
What defines the term 'Gilded Age' according to Mark Twain?
A period that appeared prosperous but was marred by significant social issues.
How did electricity change the location of factories?
It allowed factories to be built away from water and coal sources, using power grids.
What was the purpose of Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle'?
To expose unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry, leading to reforms.
What were muckrakers?
Investigative journalists who exposed corruption and misconduct in the early 1900s.
What did the Selective Service Act require?
All men between 21-30 to register for the draft.
What was the significance of the 19th Amendment?
It granted women the right to vote in federal elections.
What were the main causes of World War I summarized as M-A-I-N?
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.
What was Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after WWI called?
The Fourteen Points.
What did the Sedition Act do during World War I?
It targeted citizens, including journalists, who criticized the government.
Who was Andrew Carnegie?
A Scottish American industrialist known for his wealth in the steel industry and philanthropy.
What was the key effect of the U.S.S. Maine sinking?
It contributed to the start of the Spanish-American War.
What did Teddy Roosevelt's 'Big Stick' diplomacy entail?
Peaceful negotiations backed by the threat of military force.
What was the main goal of Progressives during the Progressive Era?
To combat corrupt corporate power and promote democracy and social reform.
Which president initiated environmental protections as a national priority?
Teddy Roosevelt.
What was the outcome of the Spanish-American War for the U.S.?
The acquisition of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
What did regular Americans do to support the war effort during WWI?
They bought war bonds, rationed food, and participated in Daylight Saving Time.
What did the term 'Big Stick' symbolize in Teddy Roosevelt's foreign policy?
The use of diplomatic negotiations with the implicit threat of military action.
How did progressive amendments (16th to 19th) reflect social change?
They addressed taxation, direct election of senators, Prohibition, and women's suffrage.
What did the 14th Amendment ensure?
Equal protection of the laws for all citizens.
How did the U.S. acquire land for the Panama Canal?
By supporting Panama's independence from Colombia in exchange for the rights to build the canal.