U.S. History Ch. 17 - 20
The theory of evolution by natural selection which helped Americans justify their exploitation of others was the work of
Darwin
In 1887 Congress passed the ___ Act which was intended to destroy traditional tribal culture
Dawes Severalty
In 1869, __ introduced the elective system and took the lead in reforming higher education in the Gilded Age.
Harvard
As a result of the ____ membership in the Knights Of Labor declined quickly because the public associated unions with violence and radicalism.
Haymarket Square Riot
Barbed wire was invented by
Joseph Gliden
The first newspaper editor to reach a truly massive audience without abandoning his basic integrity was
Joseph Pulitzer
The first union to welcome blacks, women, and immigrants into its ranks was
Knights of Labor
The new nativism of the late nineteenth century was exemplified by the
American Protective Association
The ___process directed a stream of air into a mass of molten iron, burning off impurities, and greatly lowered the price of steel.
Bessemer
The black leader identified with the "Atlanta Compromise" was
Booker T. Washington
Known as "_____" the inventor of the photograph and the electric lightbulb was Thomas Edison.
Wizard of Manlow Park
As a result of the gold and silver rushes in the nineteenth century was an improved financial position for America in
World trade
The black educator Booker T. Washington chose ____ rather than confrontation
accomodation
American land-grant railroads in the late nineteenth century sent __ overseas to recruit likely settlers and purchasers of railroad land.
agents
Before 1882, Americans restricted ___ from immigrating to the U.S.
almost nobody
The ability of the Plains indians to resist white expansion was severely damaged by the destruction of the
buffalo
The federal regulatory board, established in 1887 by Congress to supervise the affairs of railroads, investigate complaints, and issue "_____" orders against railroads acting illegally, was the Interstate Commerce Commission.
cease & desisst
National elections between 1856 and 1912 were characterized by __ contests
close
In the late nineteenth century, wealth, power, and influence were increasingly ___ among the largest financiers.
concentrated
On the eve of the Civil War, the American Indians in the West still occupied about __ of the U.S.
half
Industrial Andrew Carnegie donated millions of dollars to help build
libraries
Between 1890 and 1910 there was a dramatic increase in
lynching attacks
From 1873 to 1893, the economy expirienced intense competition for
markets
Generally speaking, the formation of __ during the 1870s caused a drop in prices
monopolies
Barb wire destroyed the ___ cattle industry because it prevented the free movement of cattle.
open-range
The discover that cattle could feed on the praire grasses of the public domain of the norther plains led to the development of
open-range herding
John D. Rockefeller's success was due primarily to his talents as an _____ and his meticulous attention to detail.
organizer
Probably the most famous of all the gold strikes in the West, the site of the Comstock Lode and the Big Bonanza, was
Virginia City
The Supreme Court decision in ____ case concerned early railroad regulation.
Wabash vs. Illinois
The most influential leader of the Social Gospel Movement was
Washington Gladen
As a result of the intense competition among railroads, the railroads were _____ and vulnerable to any downturn in the business cycle.
financially unstable
During the Gilded Age, the legislative body knows as the ___ was the Senate
"Rich Man's Club"
The Pacific Railway Act of 1862 set the pattern for government land grants by giving the builders of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads ___ of public land on each side of their right-of-way for every mile of track laid.
5 square miles
Established in 1886, the ___ was the prime example of "bread and butter" unionism
America Federation Of Labor
The government's administration of __ was notable over the years for its level of corruption
Indian affairs
The Concentration Policy
A policy negotiated in 1851 with the Plains tribes based on a divide and conquer strategy
The two railroads joined in 1869 to form the first transcontinental railroad were the ___
Central Pacific & Union Pacific
In 1882 Congress passed a law, which in effect stopped immigration from
China
Cattle herds were driven across the unsettled grasslands of the ___ Trail on their way to the railroad at Abilene, Kansas.
Chisholm
President ____ intervened in the Pullman strike on the pretext that the mail had to be delivered.
Cleveland
The novelist who described America evolving into an ideal socialist state was
Edward Bellamy
The leader of the American Railway Union in its dramatic 1894 strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company was
Eugene Debbs
In his frontier thesis, __ argued that the frontier gave Americans their unique character.
Frederick Jackson Turner
Because late-nineteenth century Americans tended to tolerate gross waste and corruption so long as it did not interfere with their own pursuit of profit, Mark Twain labeled this period the
Gilded Age
The mammoth organization of Union Army veterans that quickly became a powerful national political pressure group was the ______ of the Republic.
Grand Army
The National ____ of the Patrons of Husbandry was founded in 1867 by Oliver H. Kelley
Grange
The most influential social darwinist was the English thinker
Herbert Spencer
The author of How the Other Half Lives (1890), the classic description of slum conditions in the United States, was
Jacob Riis
In 1891 ____ invented the game of basketball.
James Naismith
The founder of the Hull House was
Jane Addams
By the middle of the 1880s, ___ monopolized the oil industry.
John D. Rockefeller
The educator ___ insisted that education was the fundamental method of social progress
John Dewey
The ____ land-grant university system was co-educational from the start
Morill
In its treaties with the ___, the American government generally showed little interest in honoring them
Native Americans
A bastion of Republican party strength during the latter part of the nineteenth century were the
New England States
The doctrine of "separate but equal" facilities was handed down by the Supreme Court in
Plessy vs. Ferguson
In 1890, Congress tryed to restore competition by outlawing the restraint of interstate trade by corporate monopolies with the
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Supporters of the ____ Movement believed the church should focus on improving the lives of the poor, ending child labor, and regulating the power of big corporations.
Social Gospel
___College holds the distinction of being the first college for women
Vasser
When J.P Morgan assembled ___ he formed the first billion dollar corporation.
United States Steel
The major development in retailing during this period was the growth of huge urban
department stores
Blacks in the South were not totally ___ or segregated until southern states enacted literacy tests and poll taxes in the 1890s
disenfranchised
As a result of the centralization and concentration of industry in the late nineteenth century ____ increased in industries where close coordination of output, distribution, and sales was important.
efficiency
As a result of late nineteenth-century industrial development, personal contact between ______ and _____ tended to disappear.
employer; worker
The "new immigrants" from eastern and southern Europe settled in ___ in the urban centers that were usually crowded and unhealthy.
ethnic neighborhoods
In 1867, the government tried a new strategy toward the Plains Indians, training the reservation Native Americans to become ___ like other Americans.
farmers
When compared to others in the late nineteenth century, ___expirienced declining status.
farmers
The main reason for __ to the U.S. during the late nineteenth century was the desire for economic betterment
immigration
The emphasis on railroad construction after 1865 was on organizing
integrated systems
After the railroads, the second most important development in America's industrial advance in the late nineteenth century was the transformation in
iron manufacturing
The creation of the Interstate Commerce Commision in 1887 challeged the philosophy of
laissez-faire
The effects of Darwinism in America were apparent in the philosophy of ___, which stated that all truths are constantly evolving and can be judged only by their concrete results.
pragmitism
After 1870, American __ changed steadily in response to the many social and economic changes of the era.
public education
Granger-controlled legislatures attempted to regulate
railroad rates
In the 25 years after the civil war ____ were probably the most significant element in American development
railroads
Railroads commonly encouraged large shippers to use their lines by giving them
rebates
The fundamental differences in the Democratic and Republican parties in the late nighteenth century arose from differences in
religion, geographical region, and ethnic background
In the new types of work, women found in the late nineteenth century, they were often hired as _____ in department stores because managers considered them easier to control than men.
salesperson
The community centers started by idealistic young people to guide and help poor people were
settlement houses
In general, the workers who were usually well-off as a result of late nineteenth-century industrialization were ____ workers
skilled
Louis H. Sullivan was closely associated with the development of the
skyscraper
Prominent advocate of __, William Graham Sumner was identified with the phrase "root, hog, or die."
social darwinism
One of the causes which eventually led to the restriction on immigration was the fears of ___ that immigrants would undermine American "racial purity"
social darwinists
Beginning in the 1880s, the source of American immigration shifted to new immigrants from ___ and ___ Europe
southern; eastern
Late nineteenth-century spectator ____ were notable for their mixture of upper- and working-class interests
sports
Andrew Carnegie dominated the __ industry
steel
As a result of the ___, American cities expanded their geographical area enormously as the upper-and-middle-classes fled the city centers
street car