Law that tried to adress growing sectional tensipns over the issue of slavery
Repealed the missouri compromise, created 2 new territories, and allowed for popular sovereingty
Period of repeated outbreaks of violent guerrilla warfare between pro-slavery and anti-slavery
Organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States
One third of all cherokees and semindes in Indian territory died from violence, starvation, and war-related illness
movements advocate for the claim that a population within a state is a nation that has the right to form its own nation-State
a decade long fight for freedom by a black enslaved man named Dred Scott
Story of an enslaved person, depicted as saintly and dignified, noble and steadfast in his beliefs
Symbolization of the end of slavery during the civil war
Declared "That all persons held as slaves within the rebellious states" are and hencefoward shall be free
1. abolished slavery, 2. Gave citizenship all people born in the U.S , 3. Gave Black Americans the right to vote.
Act to establish Bureau for the relief of Freedmen and refugees
military stragety proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American civil War
wartime, presidential, and congressional
Lincoln wanted to ensure rights such as voting, for the formerly enslaved, Jonhson's plan did not have these same requirements
North had more resources, South had superior military leadership
Allowed local authorities to arrest freedpeople for minor infractions and commit them to involuntary labor.
Reopened the slavery extension issue
Lincoln began by saying he was "antislavery", but not calling for immediate emancipation, he eventually did
The divide in the U.S over the issue of slavery caused the civil war
harsh, long hours, unsafe, repetitive and montorius work for employees
association of workers formed to protect their rights and interests
withdraw from relations as a punishment
strikes, boycotts, and sabotage
granting lands for railroad construction, and development of patient system
cornelious vandebilt, andrew carnegie, andrew mellon, leland standford, and john d. rockerfeller
authorize the federal governemnt to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
brought products of eastern industry to the continents populate beyond the mississippi
Allowed Americans to take advantages of continents vast territory and natural resources, and to build an industrial economy on a national scale
large companies that controlled an industry or a section, giving them the baility to control the prices of the goods and services they provided
An economic philosophy of free marker capitalism that opposes government intervention
widespread railroad strike/boycott that disrupted rail traffic in Midwest of U.S
Country's first mayor rail strike and witnessed the first general strike in the nation's history
extremnly wealthy Americans had a responsibility to spend money on the greater good
the trust allowed a single central corporate entity to control the operations of multiple companies by holding the majority of their socks.
government policy, labor-saving inventions entrepreneural ambitions, and a demand for goods and services
institutions that used management to control economic activity
united auto workers, the knights, teamsters
the industrial boom of the late 19th century led Americans and immigrants from the world over leave farming life and head to the city
Island in NY that was the principal immigration station for the US
Immigration station where they were detained and interrogated
First significant law restricting immigration in the US
Arrangement based upon of both parties, rather than legally binding
Policy of protecting the ineterests of native born or established inhabitants against those types of immigrants
Movement in the early 20th century to assimilate the new influx of immigrants from southern and central europe.
The religious wing of the progressive movement which had the aim of combating injustice, suffering and poverty in society
tenemnet- overcrowed aparment house
Settlement House- institution providing various community services especially to large city populations
William was an Americna politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall
African American journalist and activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the US in the 1890's
An organization linked to a political party that often controlled local govenrment
Educator and reformer, first president and principal developer of tuskeegee normal and industrial institute
1st socioligist to articulate the agency of the oppressed
US Political party that sought to represent the interests of farmers and laborers in the 1890's
Democratic candidate in the 1896 that advocated in free silver movement, farming interests, and improved conditions
Famous speech at the 1896 Democratic National convention n Chicago
Over 90 millions acres of tribal land were stripped from NAtive Americans and sold to non-natives
Boss was at the center and was bound together to a complex organization of lesser figures by reciprocity in promoting financial and social self-interest
circumstances or factors affecting the way in which people in
settle primarly in cities
teeming with immigrants, disease, abuse
Inspired many reforms of working class housing
formed in 1890s to represent the interests of farmers and laborers
advancing the right of everyone to retire with security and dignity ending poverty and income inequality
person who searches for and and tries to expose real or alleged corruption, scandal, or other wrong doing
expose the appaling working conditions in the meat- packing industry
power reserved to the voters that allows the voters, by petition, to demand the removal of an elected official
power reserved to the voters to propose legislation, hat would enact a city charter
general vote by the electorate on a single political, question that has been referred to them for a direct decision
memebers of a party nonimate its candidate by direct vote
the ways in which privilage can be used to dominate, marginalize, and silence individuals who aren't privilaged
to promote abstinence from alcohol
act of forbidding something by law
prohibited the "Manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors" in the U.S
Granted woman the right to vote
to push for the ratification of enough state suffrage amendments to force congress to approve a federal amendment
Practice of a successful political party giving public office to its supporters
the boundaries of so as to favor one party of class.
society ran on the order of separate gender roles, it would disrupt this order
Roosevelt, Talfi and wilson held office between 1901 and 1991. They took active roles in trying to reform the many problems of the American society
Constructed waterway that connects the atlantic and pacific oceans across the isthmus of the panama
style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts
incited US'S passions against spain, eventually leading to a natural blockade of Cuba and a declaration of war.
Critized American President William Mckinley by calling him weak and concerned only with gaining the favor of the crowd
A speech in which Roosevelt stated that European invention in the Western Hemisphere was over
The policy of carefully mediated negotiation supported by the spoken threat of a powerful military
Indicates to employees that a supervisor or manager is opne to an employee's questions, complaints, suggestions, and challenges
An uprising against fore ignores taht occured in China about 1900, begun by peasents but eventually supported by government
A desire for new markets for its industrial products and belief in the racial and cultural superiority of Americans
The sinking of the Battleship Maine in Havana Harbor
Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines