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Goal 1 Vocabulary Constitution Bill of Rights Federal Executive Branch Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Union States’ Rights Nullification Nationalism Sectionalism Reform Neutrality Laissez Faire Tariff Secede Suffrage

More Goal 1 Vocabulary Neutrality Pickney’s Treaty Jay’s Treaty XYZ Affair Louisiana Purchase Lewis & Clark Sacajawea Blockade Impressment Treaty of Ghent Industrial Revolution Nationalism

Goal 2 Vocabulary Nationalism Adams-Onis Treaty Missouri Compromise Indian Removal Act Worcester v. Georgia Trail of Tears Manifest Destiny Assimilate Santa Fe Trail Oregon Trail Mormons Joseph Smith Brigham Young Annex Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Gadsden Purchase forty-niners Gold rush

Goal 3 Vocabulary 1.Thirteenth Amendment (Chapter 11) 2.Andrew Johnson 3.Reconstruction 4.Radical Republicans 5.Freedman’s Bureau 6.Black codes 7.Fourteenth Amendment 8.Fifteenth Amendment 9.Scalawags 10.Carpetbaggers 11.Hiram Revels 12.Sharecropping 13.Tenant Farming 14.Ku Klux Klan 15.Redemption 16.Rutherford B. Hayes 17.Compromise of 1877

Vocabulary (Goal 4) 1.Great Plains 2.Treaty of Fort Laramie 3.Sitting Bull 4.George A. Custer 5.Assimilation 6.Dawes Act 7.Battle of Wounded Knee 8.Longhorn 9.Chisholm Trail 10.Long Drive 11.Homestead Act 12.Exoduster 13.Soddy 14.Morrill Act 15.Bonanza farms 16.Grange 17.Populism 18.Bimetallism 19.William McKinley 20.William Jennings Bryan

Goal 5 Vocabulary 1.Munn v. Illinois 2.Interstate Commerce Act 3.Andrew Carnegie 4.Vertical integration 5.Horizontal integration 6.Social Darwinism 7.John D. Rockefeller 8.“Robber Barons” 9.Sherman Antitrust Act 10.Industrial Workers of the World 11.Mary Harris Jones 12.Ellis Island 13.Angel Island 14.Melting pot 15.Nativism 16.Chinese Exclusion Act 17.Urbanization 18.Americanization movement 19.Tenements 20.Mass transit 21.Settlement houses 22.Jane Addams 23.Political machine 24.Boss Tweed

More Goal 5 Vocabulary 1.Fredrick Law Olmstead 2.Orville & Wilbur Wright 3.George Eastman 4.Booker T. Washington 5.W.E.B. Du Bois 6.Ida B. Wells 7.Poll tax 8.Grandfather Clause 9.Segregation 10.Jim Crow laws 11.Plessy v. Ferguson 12.Joseph Pulitzer 13.William Randolph Hearst 14.Mark Twain 15.Rural free delivery 16.Prohibition 17.Initiative 18.Referendum 19.Recall th Amendment 21.Susan B. Anthony 22.Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle 23.Square Deal 24.Conservation 25.NAACP 26.Bull Moose Party 27.Clayton Anti-trust Act 28.Federal Trade Commission (FTC)