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Industrialization. Urban America. Politics And Reform. Becoming a World Power. ?. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Industrialization Urban America Politics And Reform Becoming a World Power ? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. The belief that government should only interfere in the economy to protect private property rights and to maintain peace 100

  3. Laissez-Faire 100 points

  4. Someone who looted an industry and gave nothing back 200

  5. Robber Baron 200 points

  6. When the Union Pacific paid inflated bills to a company that they controlled 300

  7. Credit Mobilier scandal 300 points

  8. These two railroad companies built the Transcontinental Railroad 400

  9. Union Pacific and Central Pacific 400 points

  10. When you own all the steps in the manufacturing of a product 500

  11. Vertical integration 500 points

  12. Multiple family dwellings in city slums 100

  13. Tenements

  14. Immigration processing center in New York 200

  15. Ellis Island 200 points

  16. Leader of Tammany Hall 300

  17. Boss Tweed 300 points

  18. Owned U. S. Steel, was an anti-imperialist and believed in the Gospel of Wealth 400

  19. Andrew Carnegie

  20. Famous for his Chicago skyscrapers 500

  21. Louis Sullivan 500 points

  22. Voting rights of women 100

  23. Suffrage 100 points

  24. Political movement that believed government should take a more active role in dealing with the social problems caused by industrialism and urbanization 200

  25. Progressivism 200 points

  26. Wrote the Jungle about the meat-packing industry 300

  27. Upton Sinclair 300 points

  28. Those who thought the nation’s economic crisis would be so solved by coining silver 400

  29. Silverites 400 points

  30. Daily Double

  31. Amendment that guaranteed the direct election of senators

  32. Economic and political domination of one nation over a smaller, weaker nation 100

  33. Imperialism 100 points

  34. Alabama native who was given credit for ridding the canal zone of yellow fever 200

  35. William Gorgas 200 points

  36. The Roosevelt Corollary was built upon this previous declaration 300

  37. Monroe Doctrine 300 points

  38. The U.S. blamed this country for the sinking of the USS Maine 400

  39. Spain 400 points

  40. Name two of the most famous yellow journalist who helped start the Spanish American War 500

  41. William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer 500 points

  42. Legalized segregation in the south 100

  43. Jim Crow Laws 100 points

  44. He believed that African Americans should pursue economic and educational goals before political ones 200

  45. Booker T. Washington 200 points

  46. Separate but equal court case 300

  47. Plessy v. Ferguson

  48. Immigration processing center in California 400

  49. Angel Island 400 points

  50. 500 Three time presidential loser who gave the “Cross of Gold” speech.

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