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APUSH U.S. II History Jeopardy Gilded AgeAge of Imperialism Progressive Era Roaring 20sDirty 30s 1010010100101001010010100 2020020200202002020020200 3030030300303003030030300.

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1 APUSH U.S. II History Jeopardy Gilded AgeAge of Imperialism Progressive Era Roaring 20sDirty 30s 1010010100101001010010100 2020020200202002020020200 3030030300303003030030300 4040040400404004040040400 5050050500505005050050500

2 This party played a key role in politics following Reconstruction. They were a coalition of disgruntled farmers and workers Populists

3 This was a union of skilled workers, led by Samuel Gompers AF of L

4 This prohibited rebates and pools, required railroads to publish their rates openly, and forbade unfair discrimination against shippers. Interstate Commerce Act of 1887

5 This made compulsory campaign contributions from federal employees illegal Pendleton Act of 1883

6 This essentially ended Reconstruction. A deal was made where there would be a Republican President in return for troops being removed from the South Compromise of 1877

7 Exaggerated stories or sensational headlines/pictures Yellow Journalism

8 This term means “extreme patriotism” Jingoism

9 This TR foreign policy calls for a strong military to achieve America’s goals Big Stick Diplomacy

10 This said that the U.S. would be the international police power in the western hemisphere. Roosevelt Corollary

11 Regions where a particular country has exclusive rights over mines, railroads, and trade. Spheres of Influence

12 Investigative journalists who wrote about corruption in business and politics, hoping to bring about reform. Muckrakers

13 This person believed that black people had to demand their social and civil rights. He also helped start the NAACP W.E.B. Du Bois

14 TR and Taft often used this to challenge monopolies and keep the wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of small business owners and the poor. Sherman Anti-Trust Act

15 This was the first time the federal government had stepped in to help workers in a labor dispute (happened in PA) United Mine Workers Strike

16 This famous court case protected women workers. Some consider it discriminatory. Muller v. Oregon

17 This term was used to describe the fear of communists plotting a revolution in the U.S. Red Scare

18 A form of credit where the consumer makes small down payments and then pays the rest of debt over time Installment Plans

19 Young women who enjoyed defying traditional standards of female behavior Flappers

20 These two individuals are an example of hostility towards foreigners and radicals. They were executed dispute a lack of evidence Sacco and Vanzetti

21 This group claimed that evolution was destroying faith in God and the Bible and often clashed with the modernists of the time. Fundamentalists

22 This was Hoover’s philosophy for dealing with the Great Depression Rugged Individualism

23 This term is for when investors gamble that stock prices will rise Stock Speculation

24 This group consisted of WWI veterans who protested for early pay during the Depression Bonus Army

25 This was meant to protect American manufacturers from foreign competition by raising the Fordney-McCumber Tariff from 38.5% to 60%! It backfired! Hawley-Smoot Tariff

26 This financial merry-go-round was intended to get Germany back on its feet following WWI and get the global economy moving Dawes Plan


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