History 1865 to Present
Chinese Exclusion Act
1882 law that barred Chinese laborers from entering the United States
The status of current Puerto Rico
A commonwealth controlled by the US
Frederick Jackson Turner
A historian
What did the 1880 census show for the first time?
A majority of Americans were engaged in non-farming jobs
After the Spanish-American War, what argument did proponents of American imperialism use to justify their stance?
America was a benevolent power that would spread liberty
In the early 20th century, what occupation were Mexican immigrants most likely to hold?
An agricultural worker for a citrus grower
Why did reformers argue for the end of child labor in textile mills?
As a means to support white supremacy, by ensuring that white children went to school
Why did Andrew Johnson veto the Civil Rights Bill of 1866?
Black Americans didn't deserve the right of citizenship, the bill gave too much authority to federal govt. and the bill discriminated against whites
The effect of the emancipation had on the structure of the Black family
Black families embraced middle-class domesticity
Immigration Restriction League
Blamed "new" immigrants for urban crime and poverty
On what grounds did David Brewer dissent from the majority opinion in the case of Fong Yue Ting?
Brewer worried similar rationale could be used in the future to subvert the rights to due process of other people
Which group embraced the idea of the "liberty of contract" was that as long as labor relations were based on contracts willingly accepted by free individualism the govt lacked the right to interfere?
Business and Professional classes
How did the Farmer's Alliance hope to improve farmer's economic situation?
By creating a subtreasury system in which the govt would loan them money at low interest rates
William Jennings Bryan
Called for the unrestricted minting of silver money
Muller v. Oregon
Case that upheld protective legislation on the grounds of women's supposed physical weakness
The appearance of malnourished children who had been evacuated from Lawrence shocked the public
Causing a new wave of sympathy for the plight of women in the garment industry
The view of Middle-class reformers on social conditions during the Gilded Age
Concerned with the stark economic and social differences between rich and poor
The impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Congress and the president accused the other of overstepping authority
Redeemers in power in the South led to what?
Convicting labor becoming a profitable venture for private companies
The Fourteenth Amendment
Created "birthright citizenship", empowered the federal govt. to intervene in the states to protect civil rights of Americans, and prohibited states from denying equal protection of the laws to any person
Enforcement Acts
Designed to stop the violence perpetrated by terrorist groups such as the KKK
Seventeenth Amendment
Direct election of senators
Freedmen's Bureau Accomplishments
Education and health care
Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism
Embraced Woman's Suffrage
What did the leaders of the National American Woman's Suffrage Association do?
Embraced nativism and racism in their advocacy for suffrage
What changes did railroads bring to American society during the Gilded Age?
Enabled a national market forgoods and ledto the creation of time zones
What did moral reform groups advocate during the Gilded Age
Eradicating the "sinful" activities such as alcoholism, prostitution, and gambling to Christianize the govt
Why did Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plain fail?
Ex-Confederates and pre-Civil War elite returned to power
Why did Populists call for public ownership of the railroads?
Farmers would be able to transport their crops at a lower cost
The development of the American West
Federal govt actively acquired Indian territories, distributed valuable land to large companies, and facilitated the development of commercial farming
During Radical Reconstruction in the South
First interracial govts in US history accomplished a great deal
Significant impact of the second industrial revolution
Frequent and prolonged economic depressions
Fifteenth Amendment
Guaranteed that one can't be denied suffrage based on race
How did Rockefeller use horizontal expansion?
He bought out competing oil refining companies
In what way was William Taft a Progressive president?
He broke up Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company
Why was William Tweed so popular with the city's immigrant poor?
He provided food, fuel, and patronage to them in exchange for their political support
What did Andrew Johnson do with the land seized from plantation owners during the Civil War?
He returned it to the original owners
What motivated Margaret Sanger's activism as an adult? (birth control movement)
Her mother gave birth to 11 children
Birds of Passage
Immigrants who lived in the US temporarily
What did Robert Follete and Walter Lippmann argue?
Impartial experts such as college professors needed to play a role in public policy
How did expanding agricultural production in places like Argentina and the American West lead to the migration of rural populations to cities?
Increasing output worldwide pushed down the prices of farm products, making it more difficult for family farmers to make ends meet
Why did the Knights of Labor fail?
Industrial employers and newspapers started to associate it with violence and radicalism
"The Significance of the Frontier in American History" concluded what?
It acted as a safety valve that counteracted the threat of social unrest
The significance of the 1892 strike in Homestead, PA
It reflected the belief of many working Americans that they were being denied economic independence and self-governance
Why did Abby Kelley and Lucy Stone disagree with Stanton's opposition to the Fifteenth Amendment?
Kelly and Stone thought a ban on racial discrimination was a step toward universal suffrage
American Federation of Labor
Leadership wanted to stabilize employer-employee relations
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
Legalized segregation in publicly owned facilities on the basis of "separate but equal."
What did the Knights of Labor try to eliminate?
Liberty of Contract
White Yeoman Farmers
Many of them went into debt, lost their farms, and became sharecroppers
Why was the Hollywood version of the western "cowboy" based more on fantasy than reality?
Most cowboys were low-paid workers, some of whom went on strike for higher wages
Petition of Committee in Behalf of the Freedmen to Andrew Johnson
Petitioners demanded land on the grounds that they had made the lands valuable through their labor
Tom Watson's role in the Populist movement
Promoting an alliance between Black and White farmers
What did the Progressive movement draw it's strength from?
Reformers and experts
General William T Sherman's Special Field Order 15
Set aside land to distribute among Black families
After the South surrendered, Frederick Douglas argued
Slavery wasn't going to TRULY be abolished until Black men gained the right to vote
Free Labor Vision (for the South)
Southern black and northern white workers would enjoy the same opportunities and the South would become more like the North
Why did the women's suffrage movement focus its attention on a national amendment to the Constitution?
State campaigns were difficult and often unsuccessful
The role of federal troops in the Pullman Strike of 1894
Stopping the strike by force
Election of 1876
Tainted by claims of fraud in Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana
Victory of Little Bighorn
Temporarily delayed advance of white settlement
Land reform
Thaddeus Stevens's aims as a Radical Republican
What did Social Darwinists believe?
That evolution applied to society as well as nature and the government should not interfere
The US Supreme Court's approach to organization in business and labor during the Gilded Age
The Court used the Sherman Antitrust Act to dismantle unions, but it proved unwilling to allow the regulation of big business
Who led the battle for free speech among workers?
The Industrial Workers of the World
Saum Song Bo's response toward the Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is misleading as a symbol of freedom because of discrimination against Chinese immigrants
Had the Teller Amendment been applied to the Philippines and Cuba, how would it have changed the Spanish-American war?
The US would have been barred from annexing the Philippines
How did American racial attitudes shape South African politics?
The Union of South Africa followed the model of US segregation with its own system of apartheid
Why did Carlos Montezuma call for the abolition of the Bureau of Indian Affairs?
The bureau had failed to secure Indian self-determination
The Supreme Court declared that children of Chinese immigrants were citizens in United States v. Wong Kim Ark
The citizenship clause of the fourteenth Amendment
In 1880 what role did the courts take in the debate over liberty of contract?
The courts generally sided with industry and ruled against labor regulations
What motivated US control over Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines?
The desire to obtain control of gateways for American commerce in Latin America and Asia
How did development in Brazil during and after the American Civil War affect the lives of southern cotton farmers?
The expansion of cotton cultivation lowered global prices and led to indebtedness and loss of land for southern farmers
In Well's "Lynch Law in all its Phases", what, according to her, was the govt doing wrong?
The govt was permitting White mobs to lynch Black citizens without fear of punishment
Mass Comsumption
The promise of mass consumption became the foundation for a new understanding of freedom
Why were many Americans drawn to the Socialist Party in the election of 1912?
The proposal to nationalize railroads and banks, and to provide unemployed relief, expressed popular Progressive thought
Ludlow Massacre
The violent deaths of 20 people, 11 of them children, during an attack by the Colorado National Guard on a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners and their families at Ludlow, Colorado in the on April 20, 1914. During a strike against Rockefeller-owned companies
How were skilled workers able to secure new freedoms for themselves in rapidly expanding industries?
Their knowledge allowed them to control the production process and the training of apprentices
In the Insular Cases what did the Supreme Court do?
They held that the Constitution didn't fully apply to the territories acquired during the Spanish-American War
Why did railroad companies and other businesses form "pools" during the American Gilded Age?
They hoped to escape the chaos of market forces by fixing prices with their competitors
What did the federal government do to create national parks?
They removed Indigenous peoples who hunted and fished on these lands
Urban Progressivism
They sought to improve public transportation
Why did businesses support the Pure Food and Drug Act?
They understood that greater public confidence in the quality of their product helped sales
How did black women challenge the racial ideology of the Jim Crow South?
They worked for both women's rights and racial uplift
The purpose of boarding schools by the Bureau of Indian Affairs for Indigenous children
To "civilize" and educate children in "white" ways
Hiram Revels and Blanche Bruce were the first two black:
To be elected to the US Senate
Ghost Dance Movement
Traditional religious revival bringing solace to Plains Indians but fear to govt officials who feared the possibility of an uprising
Why did workers experience the intro of scientific management as a loss of freedom?
Under scientific management, even skilled workers had to obey very detailed instructions for how to do their jobs
The focus of Progressive politics (where)
Urban areas
Black Codes
Violated free labor principles celebrated in the North
The ascendency of the American Federation of Labor
Was a shift from a broad reform goals to more limited goals such as higher pay and improved working conditions
The disenfranchisement of Black southerners
White leaders presented disenfranchisement as a "good govt" measure
Impact of the Dawes Act
White settlers gained access to millions of acres of lands formerly part of the reservation system and led to a loss of Indigenous lands and the erosion of Indian cultural traditions
Wy did the Wilson administration impose a graduated income tax on the richest 5% of Americans?
Wilson needed to make up for lost revenue after substantially reducing duties on imports
Black Middle Class (south)
Worked as teachers and physicians and owned businesses serving the black community
Progressivism
a group of Americans who sought to bring positive change to American institutions
Supporters of the Anti-Imperialist League:
believed that American energies should be directed at home, not abroad.
Theodore Roosevelt
believed that the president should be an honest broker in labor disputes
In How the Other Half Lives, Jacob Riis:
focused on the wretched conditions of New York City slums.
Crop Lien System
kept many sharecroppers in a state of constant debt and poverty.
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
led to fire safety codes and factory inspection laws
19th century Chinese immigrants
majority of Chinese immigrants lived in CA, where they made up over half of the state's farm workers
Slaughterhouse Cases were ruled
most rights of citizens were under control of state govts rather than federal govts
Labor Agents
provided American employers with workers who signed long-term labor contracts.
Reedemers
saved the white south from the corruption of northerners and black officials
What did Roosevelt use to challenge J P Morgan's railroads?
the Sherman Antitrust Act
Sharecropping Contract
the contract provided landholders with the power to exploit sharecroppers
Fordism
the manufacturing economy and system derived from assembly-line mass production and the mass consumption of standardized goods. Named after Henry Ford.
Bonanza Farms
typically had thousands of acres of land or more.
The Philippine War
was uncontroversial at the time
Elections during the Gilded Age:
were closely contested affairs.