Unit 3 Gilded & Progressive Era

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  • Andrew Carnegie

    Owner of Carnegie steel Co. Huge philanthropist, was one of the poorest kids, then became one of the most wealthiest and powerful men in the US
  • William Jennings Bryan

    Unlimited coinage of silver, Democratic a populist leader
  • Clarence Darrow

    American lawyer
  • Bessemer steel production

    Creating steel from iron making it cheaper and easier to make, US moved from the age of Iron, To the Age or steel.
  • Tenement

    THEY WHERE LIKE LITTLE APARTMENTS WHERE IMMIGRANTS WOUKD STAY, IM TALKIN BOUT LITTLE MAI FRIEN.
  • Labor Strikes

    Strikes that The Knight of Labor would do to make their statement said and heard
  • The gilded age

    Time between the Civil War and World War 1, Economy grew quickly but a lot of corruption and financial misleading led to a lot of fake wealthy people.
  • Industrialization

    INDUSTRIALIZATION WAS BOOOOOMING IN THE GILDED AGE FOR THE UNITED STATES OF MERICAAA.
  • Haymarket riot

    A labor protest rally near Chicago's Haymarket Square turned into a riot because someone threw a BOMB at the police, they wildin. Atleast 8 people died.
  • Interstate commerce Act 1887

    Signed by President Stephen Grover Cleveland, which aimed to regulate the powerful railroad industry, and prevent its monopolistic practices by setting up an interstate Commerce Commission.
  • Jane Addams

    Worlds most successful women because of her books and the development of Hull House. The hull house was like a settlement house
  • Susan B. Anthony

    American feminist leader and campaigner of American rights.
  • Settlement house

    Major purpose was to assimilate and ease the transition of immigrants into the labor force by teaching them middle-class American values.
  • Robber barons

    Term used for some powerful 19th century businessmen, who where viewed as having some questionable practices to amass their wealth.
  • Political machines

    A party of corrupt politicians and business men.
  • Jacob Riis

    Well known photographer and journalist, did good for people.
  • Labor Unions

    fought for better wages, reasonable hours and better working conditions
  • Sherman Antitrust Act

    This was designed to ensure that the economic playing field stayed competitive. Opposing Monopolies
  • Initiative, Referendum, Recall

    three powers reserved to enable the voters, by petition, to propose or repeal legislation or to remove an elected official from office.
  • Ida B. Wells

    African American journalist, abolitionist and feminist
  • Populism and Progressivism

    A social movement that turned political with farmers Alliance.
  • Eugene V. Debbs

    President of the American Railway Union and a founding member of the Social Democratic Party of Merica.
  • 16th Amendments

    Many people were involved in production, manufacturing, and selling of alcohol
  • Klondike Gold Rush

    Migration of 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of The Yukon searching for gold.
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    26th president and leader of the republican party,
  • Alexander Graham Bell

    CREATED THE FLIPPIN TELEPHONE DAWGGG.
  • Muckrakers

    Investigative journalist, named by teddy Roosevelt
  • Upton Sinclair

    American writer who wrote nearly on hunnid books. The most famous one is the Jungle
  • Pure food and Drug act

    Pretty much to stop the manufacturing or selling of poisonous, adulterated, or misbranded food.
  • 17th amendment

    Allowing voters to cast direct votes for US senators.
  • Dollar Diplomacy

    Foreign policy
  • Federal Reserve Act

    Created by congress to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable financial system.
  • 18th amendments

    Made all productions and sales of alcohol illegal.
  • Nativism

    Preference for established US residents instead of others.
  • Social GOSPEL

    A religious Movement that arose during the second half of the 19th century.
  • 19th amendment

    Before this, women could not vote. This guaranteed the right to vote for Wo mens.
  • Tea Pot Dome Scandal

    A bribery incident that took place from 1921-24 of president Warren Harding, taking bribes from oil companies.
  • Samuel Gompers

    Founded the AFL American Federation of Labor.