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To change or improve What is reform?

This helped newly freed African Americans by providing food, clothing and education What is the Freedman's Bureau?

This prevented freedmen from voting by making citizens pay to vote What is the poll tax?

This gave Native Americans poor quality land and tried to forced them to become farmers What is the Dawes act?

What are the Missouri compromise and the compromise of 1850? Compromises about slavery in new US territories before the civil war

President who began regulating the economy with his new freedom programs of federal traid commission and the federal reserve act Who is Woodrow Wilson?

General who Lead the Confederate army during the Civil War Who is Robert E. Lee ?

One of the captains of industry or monopolists of the industrial age, established Standard Oil Company Who is John D. Rockefeller?

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

Teddy Roosevelt read the book The Jungle, resulting in him forcing congress to pass this law The meat inspection act

Escaped slave who moved north, liven in Rochester and started the abolitionist newspaper the North Star Who is Fredrick Douglas?

In order to settle the western frontier, the government gave away 160 acres of land per settler What is the Homestead Act?

These were created when natural resources, such as gold, were found in an area then the gold ran out What are boom towns and ghost towns ?

The sixteenth amendment created this What is the graduated income tax?

This invention business production and improved our economy by allowing factories to operate all night long What is the light bulb?

A nation needs these to industrialize (5) What are Land, Labor, Capital, Connections, and technology?

This gave Freedmen the right to vote What is the Fifteenth amendment?

This was added to the constitution in order to insure civil rights could not be taken away by the government What is the Bill of Rights?

The people who elect the president What are electors or the Electoral College?

Political party made of middle class voters who wanted political, social and economic reform What is the Progressive Party?

Part of the legislative branch where each state is represented by population What is the House of Representatives?

What is the Monroe Doctrine? American foreign policy that claimed the U.S. had the right to intervene in Latin American affairs with Europe

This invention allowed for the transportation of fresh meat from Chicago to the east What is the Refrigerated railroad car?

Battle in which general Custer attacked the Lakota and Cheyenne warriors tribes What is the battle of Little Big Horn?

political and religious persecution in the immigrants’ their native countries What are push factors?

Poor factory workers and minors formed these to fight for things like better working conditions and higher pay (what are they and give an example) What are labor unions? (knights of labor, AFL, etc)

FINAL JEOPARDY ? Government

The belief that there should be a stronger central government and weaker state governments What is Federalism?