Westward Expansion & Industrialization

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  • 18th amendment

    18th amendment
    Manufacturing, sale, or transportation of liquor is prohibited.
  • 19th amendment

    19th amendment
    Right to vote cannot be denied because of sex.
  • 16th amendment

    16th amendment
    The power to collect taxes.
  • 17th amendment

    17th amendment
    2 senators from each state. Must be elected by the people. Each senator gets one vote.
  • Third Parties Politics

    Third Parties Politics
    A third party is any party contending for votes that failed to outpoll either of its two strongest rivals.
  • Industrialization

    Industrialization
    The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
  • Indian Removal

    Indian Removal
    Authorized the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi. In exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders.
  • Manifest Destiny

    Manifest Destiny
    Belief in the expansion of the US. Believed it was both justified and inevitable.
  • Nativism

    Nativism
    The political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants.
  • Homestead Act

    Homestead Act
    Encouraged Western migration. Provided settlers 160 acres of public land. In exchange, they paid a small filing fee and were required to complete five years of residence before receiving ownership of the land.
  • Populism & Progressivism

    Populism & Progressivism
    Those who follow or support progressivism are mostly rich, and powerful politicians. Those who support populism are the generally masses.
  • Civil Service Reform

    Civil Service Reform
    Positions within the federal government should be awarded on the basis of merit instead of political affiliation.
  • Haymarket Riot

    Haymarket Riot
    The Haymarket affair was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration.
  • Clarence Darrow

    Clarence Darrow
    American lawyer. Leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union.
  • Dawes Act

    Dawes Act
    Authorized the President of the United States to survey American Indian tribal land. They could divide it into allotments for individual Indians.
  • Andrew Carnegie

    Andrew Carnegie
    Led the expansion of the American steel industry. He owned Carnegie Steel Corporation.
  • Muckraker

    Muckraker
    Reform-minded American journalists who attacked established institutions and leaders as corrupt.
  • Ida B Wells

    Ida B Wells
    African American journalist. She was a suffrage. Early leader in the Civil Rights movement.
  • William Jennings Bryan

    William Jennings Bryan
    American orator and politician. Dominant force in the Democratic party. 3 time nominee for President of the US.
  • Klondike Gold Rush

    Klondike Gold Rush
    Migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region in north-western Canada.
  • Initiative & Referendum

    Initiative & Referendum
    Initiative: a process that enables citizens to bypass their state legislature by placing proposed statutes. Referendum: allows citizens to refer a statute passed by the legislature to the ballot so that voters can enact or repeal the measure.
  • Susan B Anthony

    Susan B Anthony
    American social reformer. Women's rights activist. Played a role in the women's suffrage movement.
  • Political Machines

    Political Machines
    A political organization. An authoritative boss or small group commands the support of supporters and businesses.
  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt
    26th president of the United States. He won a Nobel Peace Prize. His achievements were in conversation.
  • Eugene V Debs

    Eugene V Debs
    American union leader. One of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World.Five times the candidate for the Socialist Party of America.
  • Pure food and drug act

    Prevented the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleterious foods, drugs, medicines, and liquors.
  • Jane Addams

    Jane Addams
    "Mother" of social work. Leader in women's suffrage and world peace. Participated in the founding of the Chicago School of Civics.
  • Urbanization

    Urbanization
    The population shift from rural to urban areas.
  • Dollar Diplomacy

    Dollar Diplomacy
    The use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence.
  • Federal reserve act

    Federal reserve act
    Establish a form of economic stability in the United States. Through the introduction of the Central Bank. Would be in charge of monetary policy.
  • Suffrage

    Suffrage
    The right to vote in public, political elections.
  • The gilded age

    The gilded age
    Derived from writer Mark Twain's 1873 novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. An era of serious social problems masked by a thin gold gilding.
  • Teapot dome scandal

    Teapot dome scandal
    The secret leasing of federal oil reserves by the secretary of the interior.
  • Immigration and the American Dream

    Immigration and the American Dream
    Idea that promises success to all who reside and work hard in the land of the free and home of the brave. While immigrants may have built the nation, the US has a history of opposition towards new people.
  • Upton Sinclair

    Upton Sinclair
    American writer. Wrote nearly 100 books. Won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.