US History
Industrialization
AP United States History
Unit 6: Period 6: 1865–1898
key concepts and events
American Federation of Labor (AFL)
Battle of the Little Bighorn
Billion Dollar Congress
buffalo soldier
Chinese Exclusion Act
collective bargaining
Comstock Lode
convict lease system
corporate capitalism
corporation
Coxey’s army
Dawes Act
deflation
eugenics
Farmers’ Alliance
frontier thesis
ghetto
Ghost Dance
Gilded Age
“The Gospel of Wealth”
Grange
Great Plains
gross domestic product
Haymarket riot
holding company
Homestead Act
Homestead strike
horizontal integration
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
interlocking directorate
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
Jim Crow law
Knights of Labor
labor union
laissez-faire
land rush
Long Drive
melting pot
Mormon
nativism
“New South”
Panic of 1893
Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
Pinkerton Agency
Plessy v. Ferguson
political boss
political machine
poll tax
Populists
Pullman strike
robber baron
Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad Company
scientific management
segregation
settlement house
Sherman Antitrust Act
Sherman Silver Purchase Act
Social Darwinism
social gospel
Socialist Party of America
subtreasury system
sweatshop
Tammany Hall
tenement
transcontinental railroad
Treaty of Fort Laramie
Treaty of Medicine Lodge
trust
United States v. E. C. Knight Company
vertical integration
Williams v. Mississippi
Wounded Knee massacre
key people
Alexander Graham Bell
Henry Bessemer
William Jennings Bryan
Andrew Carnegie
Grover Cleveland
Jacob Coxey
George Armstrong Custer
Eugene V. Debs
W. E. B. Du Bois
Thomas Alva Edison
Geronimo
Samuel Gompers
Jay Gould
Henry Grady
Chief Joseph
William McKinley
J. P. Morgan
Terence V. Powderly
George Pullman
Jacob Riis
John D. Rockefeller
William Tecumseh Sherman
Sitting Bull
Frederick W. Taylor
Frederick Jackson Turner
Boss Tweed