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Midterm Jeopardy Review ImmigrationProgressives IR/ Vocabulary Causes/ Effects Foreign Policy Amendments 100 200 300 400 500
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Small, cramped apartments in the cities where many people in one family would live. home
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tenements home
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An area where people lived with people from the same ethnic background home
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Ethnic Enclave home
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Something encouraging one to live in the U.S., such as the availability of jobs or democracy home
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Pull Factors home
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Something encouraging someone to leave their home country, such as famine, or religious persecution home
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Push factors home
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Immigrants coming from Europe came through here Bonus: European Immigrants were originally more from _____ but later came more from _______ home
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Ellis Island Northern and Western Europe Southern and Eastern Europe home
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This group was formed to gain equal rights for African Americans, including desegregation and anti-lynching laws Bonus for full name home
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NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People home
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Organizations with full-time politicians whose main goal was to get and keep political power and the money and influence that went with it home
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Political Machines home
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Wilson created this to regulate the nation’s money supply and prevent future economic panics home
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The Federal Reserve System home
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This enables citizens to propose and pass laws directly without involving state legislatures home
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Initiative home
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Law passed by the state legislature that is on the ballot for approval or rejection of the voters home
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Referendum home
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Factors of production home
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Three basic factors needed for production are land, labor and capital.
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A company that completely dominates a particular industry home
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Monopoly
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“Weapon” used by labor unions when negotiations with business owners fail. home
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Strike
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Small cramped factories where employees worked long hours for low wages home
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Sweatshop s
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Hands off government “leave business alone” because supply and demand will regulate the market itself home
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Laissez Faire
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The Progressive Era was inspired from these two movements home
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Social Gospel Movement Populism home
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Patronage was occurring in city jobs due to political corruption. What came from this? What was patronage? home
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The Pendleton Act came from this Patronage was hiring people due to family/friend connections rather than qualifications home
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These were the causes of the start of the Spanish- American War home
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1. Spanish mistreatment of Cuban people 2. Yellow Journalism (sensationalizing the plight of Cubans) 3. the deLome letter 4. Sinking of the USS Maine home
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This was the overall effect of the Spanish- American War home
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It led the US foreign policy to change from an isolationist nation to an imperialist one home
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List 2 positives AND 2 negatives from industrialism. AND Explain the overall effect of the Industrial Revolution home
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+ Cheaper goods, a lot of job opportunities - poor working conditions, environmental problems **The negative conditions of industrialism are what caused the Progressive Era because they felt a need for reforms. home
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Set of goals, principles, and practices that guide a nation in its relations with other countries. home
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Foreign Policy home
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The foreign policy that focuses on negotiating/talking it out home
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Diplomacy home
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The U.S. policy issued in 1899 stating that foreign nations must allow free trade in China. home
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Open Door Policy home
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President Roosevelt’s strong arm approach to foreign affairs, emphasizing diplomacy backed by force. home
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Big Stick Policy home
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The U.S. got involved in Panama for this reason home
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To build the Panama canal to get from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean much faster.
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This Amendment: was ratified in 1919 Prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages; Bonus: Which amendment repealed this one? home
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18 th Amendment Repealed by the 21 st Amendment in 1933 home
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Ratified in 1913 allowing the federal government to impose an income tax home
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16 th Amendment home
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This amendment granted women’s right to vote. * Bonus 100 pts for another name for the right to vote * Bonus 100 pts for the year this was ratified! home
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19 th Amendment ratified in 1920 Suffrage=the right to vote home
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Provisions in the Cuban constitution, added as a condition for the withdrawal of US troops in 1902, allowing the US to intervene in Cuban affairs and to buy or lease land for naval bases. home
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Platt Amendment home
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This amendment was added to help end political corruption on the NATIONAL level What number amendment is it and what did it say?
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17 th Amendment Direct election of senators home
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BONUS: Explain the difference between Capitalism and Socialism
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Capitalism: Economic system which relies on private ownership and competition Socialism: An economic system where the government owns the means of production instead of private citizens home
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