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88 Cards in this Set
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William Jennings Bryan |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1900 |
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Grover Cleveland |
Proposed to return Queen Liliuokalani to Hawaiian Throne. |
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George Dewey |
Captured Manila Bay |
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John Hay |
Was Secretary of State; called Spanish-American was "a spending little war" |
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Williams Randolph Hearst |
Owned the New York Journal |
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Alfred Thayer Mahan |
Wrote The Influence of Sea Power upon History |
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Theodore Roosevelt |
Elected Vice President in 1900 |
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Williams H. Seward |
Acquired Alaska for the United States |
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Josiah Strong |
Wrote Our Country: It's Possible Future and Its Present Crisis |
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Philippe Bunau-Varilla |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1900 |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Sam McClure |
Was the owner of best-selling McClure's Magazine. |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Sam McClure |
Was the owner of best-selling McClure's Magazine. |
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Alton B. Parker |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1904 |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Sam McClure |
Was the owner of best-selling McClure's Magazine. |
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Alton B. Parker |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1904 |
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Theodore Roosevelt |
Was the Progressive Party presidential candidate in 1912. |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Sam McClure |
Was the owner of best-selling McClure's Magazine. |
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Alton B. Parker |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1904 |
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Theodore Roosevelt |
Was the Progressive Party presidential candidate in 1912. |
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Upton Sinclair |
Wrote The Jungle. |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Sam McClure |
Was the owner of best-selling McClure's Magazine. |
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Alton B. Parker |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1904 |
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Theodore Roosevelt |
Was the Progressive Party presidential candidate in 1912. |
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Upton Sinclair |
Wrote The Jungle. |
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William H. Taft |
Was Chief Justice of the United States after being president. |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Sam McClure |
Was the owner of best-selling McClure's Magazine. |
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Alton B. Parker |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1904 |
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Theodore Roosevelt |
Was the Progressive Party presidential candidate in 1912. |
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Upton Sinclair |
Wrote The Jungle. |
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William H. Taft |
Was Chief Justice of the United States after being president. |
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Frederick W. Taylor |
Was the original "efficiency expert" |
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Louis D. Brandeis |
Was the first Jewish member of the Supreme Court. |
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Herbert Croly |
Influenced New Nationalism with The Promise of American Life. |
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Eugene V. Debs |
Was a socialist party presidential candidate. |
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Sam McClure |
Was the owner of best-selling McClure's Magazine. |
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Alton B. Parker |
Was the democratic presidential candidate in 1904 |
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Theodore Roosevelt |
Was the Progressive Party presidential candidate in 1912. |
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Upton Sinclair |
Wrote The Jungle. |
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William H. Taft |
Was Chief Justice of the United States after being president. |
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Frederick W. Taylor |
Was the original "efficiency expert" |
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Woodrow Wilson |
Implemented the New Freedom program. |
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Gilded Age |
An era of dramatic industrial and urban growth characterized by loose government oversight over corporations, which fostered unfettered capitalism and widespread political corruption. |
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Gilded Age |
An era of dramatic industrial and urban growth characterized by loose government oversight over corporations, which fostered unfettered capitalism and widespread political corruption. |
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Stalwarts |
Conservative Republican Party faction during the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes; 1877-1881 |
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Gilded Age |
An era of dramatic industrial and urban growth characterized by loose government oversight over corporations, which fostered unfettered capitalism and widespread political corruption. |
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Stalwarts |
Conservative Republican Party faction during the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes; 1877-1881 |
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James Gillepsie Blaine |
Senator of Maine. Leader of republican half breeds. |
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Gilded Age |
An era of dramatic industrial and urban growth characterized by loose government oversight over corporations, which fostered unfettered capitalism and widespread political corruption. |
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Stalwarts |
Conservative Republican Party faction during the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes; 1877-1881 |
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James Gillepsie Blaine |
Senator of Maine. Leader of republican half breeds. |
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Mugwumps |
Reform wing of the Republican Party that supported Democrat Grover Cleveland for president in 1884 over republican James G. Blaine. |
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Granger movement |
Political movement that grew out of the patrons of husbandry. Educational and social organization for farmers. |
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Farmers alliance |
2 separate organizations. Attracted landless, as well as landed, farmers to their membership. |
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Populist/Peoples party |
Advocated a variety of reform issues, including free coinage of silver, income tax, postal savings, regulation of railroads, and direct election of U.S. Senators. |
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Jim Crow laws |
Mandated the separation of races in various public places. |
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Booker T. Washington |
African American author |
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W.E.B . Du Bois |
African American sociologist |
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Nineteenth amendment |
Granted women the right to vote |
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Sixteenth amendment |
Legalized the federal income tax |
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Open door policy |
Chinese trade would be open to all nations |
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Rough Riders |
Led in battle in the Spanish American war by Theodore Roosevelt. Victorious in battle near Santiago, Cuba. |
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Muckrakers |
Writers who exposed corruption and abuses in politics. |
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Muckrakers |
Writers who exposed corruption and abuses in politics. |
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Taylorism |
Claimed to be able to reduce waste through scientific analysis of labor process. |