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LegislationCaptains of

IndustrySpanish

American War

Reconstruction Key People

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The Captains of Industry, they

controlled industrial monopolies.

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Who are the Robber Barons

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A belief that the strongest, fittest

companies would overtake weaker

companies.

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What is Social Darwinism

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He controlled most of the U.S. steel industry by 1900

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Who is Andrew Carnegie

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Born in Ohio, he started Standard Oil

Works.

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Who is John D. Rockefeller

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The Man who started a private bank under his

own name

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Who is J.P. Morgan

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A group known to terrorize African

Americans

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Who is the Klu Klux Klan

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Laws that limited the rights of

African Americans

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What are Black Codes

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Southerners who relocated to the North after the

Civil War

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Who are Scalawags

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Northerners who relocated to the

South looking for better opportunities

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Who areCarpet Baggers

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Provided food, clothing, healthcare,

and education for black and white refugees in

the South

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What is The Freedman’s Bureau

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This Man became Presidentafter the assassination of

Lincoln

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Who is Andrew Johnson

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President of the AmericanRailway Union

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Who is Eugene V. Debs

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This man became Presidentafter the Compromise

Of 1877

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Who is Rutherford B.Hayes

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First African American toserve a full term as a

U.S. Senator

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Who is Blanch K. Bruce

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Lead the AmericanFederation of Labor

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Who is Samuel Gompers

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Roosevelt’s Foreign Policy

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What is Big StickDiplomacy

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Journalism that raisedmorale and sparked theSpanish American War

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What is Yellow Journalism

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A policy in which strongnations control weakercolonies and territories

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What is Imperialism

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Gave the U.S. the rightto keep order in Cuba

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What is the PlattAmendment

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Aggressive form ofNationalism

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What is Jingoism

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Gave rights to AfricanAmericans

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What is the FourteenthAmendment

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A political agreement thatultimately endedReconstruction

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What is the CompromiseOf 1877

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Gave the right to AfricanAmerican men to vote

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What is the FifteenthAmendment

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A bill that required PresidentJohnson to consult congress

before he dismiss anygovernment official

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What is the Tenure ofOffice Act

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Landmark case that declared“separate but equal” was

constitutional

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What is Plessy vs. Ferguson