History test
Chicago fire
1871
Worlds fair
1893
Referendum
A referendum has to do with referring a proposed law directly to the voters
Wyoming
Admitted to the union in 1890 became the first state to grant women full political privileges
Thomas Edison
American inventor best known for inventing the first successful incandescent lightbulb, electric generators, the storage battery and the phonograph, etc.
Explain why Thomas Edison believed about hard work. How did this affect his success?
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Wealth of nations
Book published by Adam Smith in 1776 which he is spells the philosophy. The individual freedom in economics lead to the greatest good not only for the individual, but also for society as a whole.
Wainwright Building
Building in St. Louis designed by Louis Sullivan the first building to use an all steel frame successfully
Explain why the trade union was popular during the trade industry. Give two issues that trade union tried to solve. And give the two negative events the trade union caused
By the 1860s railroads had become America's most important means of transportation carrying nearly 2/3 of the nations internal trade; the rugged mountains of the west provided to be the greatest of school for the Central Pacific Railroad, it to work as of the central pacific nearly 3 years ago to the Sierra Nevada, even with the use of explosives and severe weather proved to be another obstacle as the men were forced to work in snowy in freezing conditions; so out the building of the transcontinental railroad those who led the tracks faced risk every day in the hundreds of railroad workers from both companies, lost their lives,,railroad owners begin to gradually take advantage of the Chinese workers by paying lower wages, and by not providing food or housing.
John, Philip Sousa
By the turn of the 20th century, the most popular marching band was led by conductor in composer, John Philip Sousa, march king
Crazy horse, sitting bull
Ciox chief, who led a war party of 2000 Ciox warriors that killed Colonel George Armstrong, Custer, and his men at the battle of little bighorn; Ciox, medicine, man, who heavily influenced chief Crazyhorse, to lead a war party against Colonel George Armstrong, Custer, and his men
Sherman antitrust act
Criticism of big businesses led to the passage of the Sherman, antitrust act in 1890, which broke up large companies, that restraint interstate or international trade
Populist party
Encouraged by this success, they joined with several labor groups to organize the peoples party more commonly called the populist party. The centerpiece of the populist program was the free silver movement.
Sir Henry Bessemer
Englishman who developed an inexpensive method of turning iron ore into steel
John D Rockefeller
Entrepreneur who founded the standard oil company became the wealthiest man in America.
Andrew Carnegie
Entrepreneur who revolutionized the steel industry, founded Carnegie steel company, became one of the wealthiest man in the world and became the worlds greatest builder of free public libraries
Chicago
Frontier city they became the first center of skyscraper architecture after it was destroyed by fire in 1871
Louis Wallace
General Luis Suarez wrote Benhur
John Roebling
German born engineer who pioneered the designer suspension bridge in the United States in began the Brooklyn bridge project
Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland won the election, becoming the only president to serve two consecutive terms; after a close race Grover Cleveland won becoming the first democratic to win presidency after the Civil War Cleveland's first time with Marc by the dedication of Washington monument in the nations capital and dedication of the Statue of Liberty in New York
Bellevue hospital
Hospital in New York that open the first school of nursing
Homestead act
In 1860 to the homestead act open the great plains for settlement by granting 160 acres of land to anyone willing to pay a $10 recording feet into live on inform the land
Oliver Hudson Keeley
In 1867 and a employee of the department of agriculture, founded a national organization known as the grange
Dawes act
In 1887 congress pass, the Dawes act which broke up tribal lands in two separate plates, and offered land in US citizenship to any head of any indigenous family, who would take up farming or ranching
Jane Addams
In 1889 Jane Adams founded a settlement, House known as the whole house in a rundown part of Chicago
Gold, standard act
In 1900, Congress finally passed the gold standard act, which made gold, the only standard for monetary value
Exodus of 1879
Included in the migration were the several thousand Friedman, the move the west in movement, called the exodus of 1879
Joseph, farewell Glidden
Innovator, who came up with the idea of spinning, still stands into barbed wire
Elisha, Otis
Inventor of the safety elevator
Alexander Graham Bell
Inventor of the telephone in 1876
New immigrants, old immigrants
Many of these new immigrants came to America to escape political and religious persecution and economic hardship; before the 1880s, most immigrants came from north western Europe, especially the British Isles, Germany, and the Scandinavian countries. These immigrants became known as the old immigrants.
Completion of the transcontinental railroad
May 10, 1869
Local color writing
Much of the early release literature was local color writing which told a story using the scenery, customs, and dialect of a particular region of the country
Christopher Sholes
Newspaper editor, who helped produce the first practical commercial typewriter
Sheldon Jackson
One of the most active home missionaries in the west Sheldon Jackson took the Cosport to the newest in largest American acquisition, Alaska
Samuel Gompers
Organizer of the first successful national labor union the American Federation of labor FBL
George Washington Carver
Professor at Tuskegee institute, who gained a reputation as a genius in the field of horticulture, and who is best remembered for his efforts to improve southern agriculture by persuading farmers, to use crop rotation and by developing many uses for peanuts and sweet potatoes
Charles Monroe Sheldon
Published in 1897 in his steps by Charles Monroe Sheldon
Nikolai Tesla
Serbian immigrant, who promoted the use of alternating current, and invented the Tesla coil
Oklahoma territory
The Oklahoma territory which had previously been reserved is Indian territory, opened for settlement in 1889
Black Hills
The Seahawks live on a reservation in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and Wyoming many native Americans headset in the Black Hills, sacred ground for generations in several tribes, were promised permanent position of this land
Dwight L Moody
The best known of these was evangelist, Dwight L Moody, Hustead, heart in America in Great Britain for 40 years
James Garfield
The presidential election of 1880 proved to be a very close race. The Republicans nominated James Garfield, and the Democrats nominated General Winsfield as Hancock of Pennsylvania.Garfield won
Inflation
The rapid increases of prices is called inflation. The inflation the pharmacy thought they wanted actually made it more difficult for them to buy the goods they needed.
Wounded knee massacre
The wounded knee massacre is remembered by many as a symbol of miss treatment of Native Americans by the US government
Segregation
These laws and 40 policy called Segregation the program of separating people based on the skin color
Mel Trotter
This man, Mel Trotter developed a birdie to help others who have lost hope in life. During his lifetime he found a 67 rescue missions in the United States.
Cow boy
This was the king of the plains, 1870-1890
Chester Arthur
With Garfield's death, Vice president, Chester, Arthur found little support in Congress and had a few political friends in Washington DC most important legislation of Arthur's administration. The Pendleton civil service act provided for competitive examinations for civil service workers.