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67 Cards in this Set

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Tarbell
Rockefeller
Standard Oil company
Monopolizing
Jane Adams
Opportunities for college students
settlement housing
NAWSA
Mother's Day
needs to promote how women influence society
Carnegie
It is best to separate poor and rich
Wealthy should be able to enjoy luxury
Chinese Exclusion Act
Chinese are excluded from entering U.S
Powderly
Labor laws and rights
Chew
Life of a Chinese Immigrant
Long
Socialism
We must live in the same houses, have same jobs and same income
Jackson
Upset about how many Indians were killed during the California Gold Rush
The Morrill Act
Granted public land to Senates and Representatives to build colleges
Manifest Destiny
God wanted Americans to expand across the nation for they were Superior
Dawes Act
1887
Each Indian gets a small amount of land and all other land goes to Americans
1890
Wounded Knee massacre
Death of Sitting Bull
George Arnold Custard
Best Indian killer
Vertical Integration
reduced a companies dependence on other suppliers
Horizontal integration
Company buys out competitors
Great Immigration
Blacks move West for work
Emma Lazarus
1883
wrote The New Collasus
Stereotypes of immigrants
plucky
bedraggled
rags to riches
Eurocentric bias
Push factors to immigration
population growth
spread of commercial agriculture
capital
1845
Irish Immigrate
4.5 million come to US
Ellis Island
Castle Port
First contact to Americas 1850
New York
Scott Joplin
Wrote Ragtime music
Maple Leaf Rag
Race in Ragtme
Coalhouse wouldnt put up with racism
Father didnt realize he was racist
Conklin represent racist whites
Feminism in Ragtime
Evelyn: conforms to society and ignores women's rights
Emma Goldman: pushes for women's rights and goes against the grain
Life during progressive Era
Big businesses
Lots of immigrants and slums
Long work hours and dangerous factories
19th amendment
womens suffrage
National Origions Act
1924
2% immigrants
America must be kept American
Chinese Exclusion Act
1882
Gold Rush
1848
Goals of Progressives
America must change
increase role of government
Collective decisions over matters of policy
Oligopy
the control of an entire industry by a giant firm
Harlem Renaissance
an outpouring of literature and art by black people
Progressive government reform
city, state and national government
Social Purity Reform
protestant standards
no prostitution
Social policy reform
remake institutions (more efficent)
structural reform
Plain Indians Fort Laremy treaty
1851
Sioux Indian Fort Laremy treaty and 14th amendment
1868
Little Big Horn
1876
Custard is killed
Sioux beat Americans
Turner
Significance of colonial expansion on America
Hakka Chinese
Hawaii
family formation
cheap labor
few whites
Punti Chinese
California
temporary work
competition with whites
Depression
1893-1897
Gospel of efficiency
efficiency can resolve disorders of the society
Peoples party
populist party that wanted economic equality for all people
Americanization
Language, Housing, Education, Politics
oregon Trail
People left the midwest via the mississippi to west
1830
indian removal act
1831-38
trail of tears
Taft
sided with the conservatives,
Teddy Roosevelt
natural leader, progressive, ran against bff Taft
1875
chinese women and convicts barred from U.S
Ragtime music
Metaphor of American life
tension between slavery and freedom
Problems with settling on the Great plains
water, transportation, Indians, weather, strange creatures
equiano
on immigrant ship
Du Bois
against Booker T and befriending whites
Washington
cast down your bucket where you are
Social Justice reform
settlement housing
social gospel
child labor
Grady
beauty of the south
1867
13th amendment slavery abolished
1854
Kansa Nebraska Act
Summer severely cained
1874
redemption
New Nationalism
TR
powerful central govt, against child labor, for social justice,
TR speech
equal opportunity
Wilson speech
against big businesses
TR speech
equal opportunity
Wilson speech
against big businesses