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POWERPOINT REVIEW
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Spoils system Age of the common man Indian removal Democracy “Old Hickory”
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The people of a territory decide about slavery—popular sovereignty
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Equal rights for women Women’s suffrage Seneca Falls Declaration Roles of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
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Missouri Compromise of 1820 Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act 0f 1854
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Violence in Kansas over the spread of slavery Election of Abraham Lincoln as president Publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, Va
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State’s rights Tariff rates Slavery
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Suspension of Habeas Corpus Signing of the Emancipation Proclamation Election of President Lincoln to a second term Events from the Civil War
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The Battle of Saratoga is to Revolutionary War AS Blank is to Civil War
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Promote unification and forgiveness following the Civil War
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Accept defeat and rebuild the South
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President of the US for two terms Accomplished Union General during the Civil War An opponent of the Radical Reconstruction plan
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13 th Amendment 14 th Amendment 15 th Amendment
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Southern Democrats support electoral college vote Military occupation of the South is ended ???
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During the late 1800s, where was the location of reservations to which many North American Indian tribes were sent?
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Laws that limited African American freedoms and segregated the races in the South after the end of Reconstruction
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Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
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African Americans Migration from South to North Changed the nature of Northern Cities especially Chicago Happened after the Civil War
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Agricultural education Separation of the races Concentrate on economic not racial progress Atlanta Compromise speech, 1895
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She was an African American writer who was famous for her opposition to lynching
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Rapid urbanization (growth of cities)
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“Melting pot” theory
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Wright Brothers
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Alexander Graham Bell
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Thomas Edison
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Henry Ford
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Andrew Carnegie
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Finance and banking
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Oil refineries
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Automobiles
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Shipping, then railroads
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Amendments concerning the income tax Amendments concerning the direct election of senators Amendments concerning the prohibition of alcohol Amendments concerning the right of women to vote
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Wrote about the social and economic ills of American life
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Initiative Referendum Recall Direct primary vote
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Interstate Commerce Act (1887) Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) Clayton Antitrust Act (1914)
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Most employers were very hostile towards workers’ efforts to organize
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Working conditions were very bad
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Because they eliminated competition
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Labor leaders executed for causing Haymarket Riot State militia (police) called in to end Homestead Riot 1,000 jailed as Silver Miners Protest wage cuts
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Asia especially China Latin and South America
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Explosion of the USS Maine Practice of “yellow journalism”
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Yellow Journalism
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Emergence as a world power
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