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Vocab Reconstruction Alcohol Immigration Black Codes Meat Assembly Line Freedmen’s Bureau Disease Philanthropy 15th Amendment Capitalism Tenement Civil Rights Act of 1871 Civic Responsibility Trust Electricity Domestic Policy Disenfranchisement Economy Industrialization Homestead Act Progress Innovation Transcontinental Railroad Corporation Cloth Suffrage Sherman Anti‐Trust Act Textiles Prohibition Jim Crow Laws Furniture Inflation Ku Klux Klan Industry Acts Reform Monopoly Racism Urbanization

Vocab 19th Amendment Strike Susan B. Anthony 18th and 21st Amendments   Wright Brothers (Kitty Hawk) Progressivism People Jane Adams Muckrakers Andrew Johnson James Garfield Populism Ulysses S. Grant (President) Chester Arthur Ellis Island Rutherford B. Hayes Grover Cleveland Angel Island Andrew Carnegie Benjamin Harrison Hull House John D. Rockefeller William McKinley Wilmington Race Riot Thomas Edison Teddy Roosevelt Gilded Age Henry Ford Carrie Nation Industrial Revolution R.J. Reynolds Upton Sinclair – “The Jungle” Tenant Farming George Alexander Gray Labor Union Leonidas Lafayette Polk