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35 Cards in this Set
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The killing at Wounded Knee took place in which state
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South Dakota
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Battle of Little Big Horn took place here
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Montana
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Name the two southern states that passed the first balck codes in 1865
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South Carolina, Mississippi
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The 14th amendment was passed during the Abraham Lincoln
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False
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General Ulysses Grant was a Republican
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False
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Child of European and Native American
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Mestizo
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Child of European and black american
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Mestee
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Type writer
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Christopher Lathamsholes
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Telephone
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Alexander Graham Bell
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Rutherford B Hayes
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First Pres. To put phone in white house
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Samuel Gompers was the head of this labor union
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American Federation of labor
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American Pres. veoted the literaacy test law of 1897
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Grover Cleaveland
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Bronson House
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A "settlement House" opened in Los Angeles in 1900
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Giled Age
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Corporate Dominance of Poltics through corruption
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President James Garfield was assassinated by
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Charles Guiteau
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Allowed civil service examinations for federal workers
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Pendleton
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Pres. William Mckinley came from this state
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Ohio
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Maine
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The name of the ship that was destoryed off the coast of Cuba in 1898
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End of Spanish American war, the US was in controll of these
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Cuba, Guam, Puerto Rico
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Gave women the right to vote
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19th
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Progressive method focused on execiutive branch of gov
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false
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Not associated with progessivism
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a commitment to using government to curb the influence off special interests
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Dollar Diplomacy
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Pres. William Taft's foreign policy strategy
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The weakest area of the American economic through 1920s was farming
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true
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New deal policy was first initiated by Pres. Theodore Rooosevelt
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False
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Eatonville
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First African American community in 1887 in mississippi
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Booker T Washington
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Man was appointed first principla of tuskegee institute
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"plessy V Ferguson" court ruling has itss origin in the arrest and trial of this man
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Homer Adolph Plessy
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Leader of UNIA
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Marcus Garvey
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Coined "Black Power"
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Stockey Carmicheal
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Was appointed head of the burrea of indian Affairs
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John Collier
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Two Baltic States taken over by Soviet union
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Estonia, Latvia
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UNIA means
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Universal Negro Improvement Association
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"puppet state" created by Japan in China in the 1930s
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Manchukou
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City was the united Nations Charter
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San Francisco
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