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Cowboys And Indians Settlers on The Plains Farmers And the Populist Movement Industry Giants And Inventions Railroads Big Business and Labor 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
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This provided for much of their basic needs and was central to Native Americans life on the plains
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What is the buffalo?
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Sitting bull refused to sign this; it lead to the “Battle of Wounded Knee”, and George Custer was sent to enforce it.
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What is the Treaty of Ft. Laramie?
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They heavily influenced the American cowboy in clothes, food, and speech
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What is the Vaquero?
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1)forced assimilation of Native Americans
This Act: 1)forced assimilation of Native Americans 2)divided up tribal lands and gave it back to individuals 3)Removed children from homes and put them into boarding schools to “Americanize” them.
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The Dawes Act
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Grassland extending through the west-central portion of the United States
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The Great Plains
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Passed in 1862 to encourage families to settle the West
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The Homestead Act
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Geographically adapted homes where settlers lived on the plains
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A Soddy
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What brought many immigrants to the U.S. in the late 1800s?
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Pursue the American Dream
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This Act allowed Federal land to be given to states to help finance agricultural colleges
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The Morrill Act
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These two inventions helped farmers tremendously on the prairie
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The Steel plow and the mechanical reaper
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New Political Movement of the people
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Populism
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Oliver Hudson Kelley started the Patrons of Husbandry that later became known as this-an outlet for farmers and their issues
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The Granger Movement / Cooperative
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Farmers were overextended; railroads expanded faster than markets;
Gold supply was thin, stock prices fell; Businesses and banks had collapsed
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The Panic of 1893?
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This is an example of the changing relationship between federal government & private (Big) business?
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Anti-Trust Acts
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Delivered his “Cross of Gold” Speech - advocate for the farmers and laborers
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William Jennings Bryan leader of the Populist Party
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This man wrote ‘the Gospel of Wealth’?
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Andrew Carnegie
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They have certain recognizable characteristics
They overlap other eras and time periods They are focused on a major social or economic event
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Characteristics of historical eras
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By 1910, they made up nearly 40 percent of the clerical work force
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Women
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The most dramatic invention next to the light bulb
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The telephone -invented by Alexander Graham Bell
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How did the automobile affect the standard of living in the U. S
How did the automobile affect the standard of living in the U.S. in the early 20th century?
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It increased mobility and created jobs.
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The Central Pacific and the Union Pacific railroads met here on May 10, a golden spike marked the meeting
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Promontory Point, Utah - the first transcontinental railroad
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He developed a plan that divided the United States into four time zones to synchronize railroad times
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Professor C.F. Dowd
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Construction company set up by stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad to overcharge and reap huge profits
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The Credit Mobilier
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This was the reason for Civil Service reform during the Gilded Age?
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Political corruption
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This Act established the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities
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The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
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New business strategy that Carnegie developed to control as much of the steel industry process as he could
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Vertical integration
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Controlled the oil industry with his Standard Oil Company
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John D. Rockefeller
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This term was used by critics to describe industry giants
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“Robber Barons”
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Why do historians prefer primary sources instead of secondary sources?
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Written by witnesses to the event.
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-Polluted Cities Insufficient housing - Health issues
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Immigrant issues especially in tenement housing
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Final Jeopardy Make your wager
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This theory believed in the principles of natural selection and could justify why some people had power and others did not – created economic and social division
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Social Darwinism
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