American Expansion.

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American Expansion

Industrial Revolution Social Changes Grab Bag Political Reforms Western Expansion 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

Industrial Revolution for 1 Question: Complete control over an industry’s production, quality, wages paid, and prices charged Check Your Answer

Industrial Revolution for 1 Answer: Monopoly Back to the Game Board

Industrial Revolution for 2 Question: Who invented the telegraph? Check Your Answer

Industrial Revolution for 2 Answer: Samuel F.B. Morse Back to the Game Board

Industrial Revolution for 3 Question: Owner of the Standard Oil company Check Your Answer

Industrial Revolution for 3 Answer: John D. Rockefeller Back to the Game Board

Industrial Revolution for 4 Question: A fast sailing ship invented by John Griffith Check Your Answer

Industrial Revolution for 4 Answer: Clipper ship Back to the Game Board

Industrial Revolution for 5 Question: Made steel production efficient and less expensive Check Your Answer

Industrial Revolution for 5 Answer: Bessemer process Back to the Game Board

Western Expansion for 1 Question: What do you call the horse drawn machine to harvest grain invented by Cyrus McCormick? Check Your Answer

Western Expansion for 1 Answer: Mechanical Reaper Back to the Game Board

Western Expansion for 2 Question: What was passed in 1887, which abolished Indian tribes and gave each male Indian 160 acres on a reservation to farm? Check Your Answer

Western Expansion for 2 Answer: Dawes Act Back to the Game Board

Western Expansion for 3 Question: The drive to extend the U.S. borders to the Pacific Ocean Check Your Answer

Western Expansion for 3 Answer: Manifest Destiny Back to the Game Board

Western Expansion for 4 Question: Who improved farming by making the plow out of steel instead of cast iron? Check Your Answer

Western Expansion for 4 Answer: John Deere Back to the Game Board

Western Expansion for 5 Question: River that Mexico wanted as the southern border of the united States Check Your Answer

Western Expansion for 5 Answer: Nueces Back to the Game Board

Social Changes for 1 Question: Popular transportation in large cities, reduced traffic jams, and was inexpensive. Check Your Answer

Social Change for 1 Answer: Subways Back to the Game Board

Social Change for 2 Question: What court case set the precedent for “separate but equal” facilities between blacks and white? Check Your Answer

Landmark Court Cases for 2 Answer: Plessy v. Ferguson Back to the Game Board

Social Changes for 3 Question: This invention, by Alexander Graham Bell, eventually led to world wide communication. Check Your Answer

Social Change for 3 Answer: Telephone Back to the Game Board

Question: The shift of population from country to city Social Change for 4 Question: The shift of population from country to city Check Your Answer

Social Change for 4 Answer: Urbanization Back to the Game Board

Social Changes for 5 Question: Laws enacted by Southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities. Check Your Answer

Social Changes for 5 Answer: Jim Crow Laws Back to the Game Board

Political Reforms for 1 Question: Farmers organized this political party to promote decent prices for their products Check Your Answer

Political Reforms for 1 Answer: Populist Party Back to the Game Board

Political Reforms for 2 Question: Journalist who exposed city government corruption and social injustice Check Your Answer

Political Reforms for 2 Answer: Muckrakers Back to the Game Board

Political Reforms for 3 Question: A book written by Upton Sinclair to expose unhealthy conditions in the meat packing industry Check Your Answer

Political Reforms for 3 Answer: The Jungle Back to the Game Board

Political Reforms for 4 Check Your Answer Question: An organization formed by workers as a means to correct economic and social injustices caused by unfair labor practices. Check Your Answer

Political Reforms for 4 Answer: Labor Union Back to the Game Board

Political Reforms for 5 Check Your Answer Question: Leader of the American Federation of Labor who focused on collective bargaining to reach written agreements between workers and employers. Check Your Answer

Political Reforms for 5 Answer: Samuel Gompers Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 1 Question: Invented the light bulb, phonograph, and the microphone Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 1 Answer: Thomas Edison Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 2 Question: Secretary of State John Hay assured that all nations would have equal opportunity to trade with China. Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 2 Answer: Open Door Policy Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 3 Question: A government policy of noninterference in the affairs of business Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 3 Answer: Laissez-faire Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 4 Question: This progressive reform outlawed monopolies. Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 4 Answer: Sherman Anti-Trust Act Back to the Game Board

Grab Bag for 5 Check Your Answer Question: Acquiring money in a dishonest or questionable manner Check Your Answer

Grab Bag for 5 Answer: Graft Back to the Game Board