<p> Chapter 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869 – 1896 p. 504 – 528</p><p>1. Panic of 1873</p><p>2. Hard Money vs. Cheap Money</p><p>3. Democrats vs. Republicans (differences in Gilded Age)</p><p>4. Constitutional Crisis in Election of 1876</p><p>5. Compromise of 1877</p><p>6. Electoral Count Act</p><p>7. Redeemers</p><p>8. Crop-Lien System</p><p>9. Jim Crow Laws 10. Chinese Exclusion Act</p><p>11. U.S. vs. Wong Kim Ark</p><p>12. Pendleton Act 1883</p><p>13. Laissez-Faire</p><p>14. Populist Party</p><p>15. Forgettable Presidents Chapter 24: Industry Comes of Age, 1865 – 1900 p. 530 – 556</p><p>1. Government Subsidies:</p><p>2. Union Pacific/Central Pacific Railroads:</p><p>3. Standard Time:</p><p>4. Stock Watering:</p><p>5. Pool:</p><p>6. Wabash Case 1886:</p><p>7. Interstate Commerce Act 1887:</p><p>8. Interstate Commerce Commission:</p><p>9. Vertical Integration: 10. Horizontal Integration (Combination):</p><p>11. Trusts</p><p>12. Consumer Goods/Capital Goods:</p><p>13. Gospel of Wealth:</p><p>14. Sherman Anti-Trust Act 1890:</p><p>15. “Pittsburgh Plus” Pricing System:</p><p>16. Company Towns:</p><p>17. National Labor Union:</p><p>18. Knights of Labor:</p><p>19. Haymarket Square Riot:</p><p>20. American Federation of Labor:</p><p>21. Closed Shop: Chapter 25: America Moves to the City, 1865 – 1900 p. 558 – 593</p><p>1. Morill Act (1862)</p><p>2. Comstock Law (1873)</p><p>3. Women’s Christian Temperance Union (1874)</p><p>4. The Tuskegee Institute</p><p>5. Immigration Restriction Law (1882)</p><p>6. Louis Sullivan</p><p>7. Jane Addams / Hull House</p><p>8. Carrie Nation</p><p>9. Booker T. Washington</p><p>10. W.E.B. DuBois Chapter 26: The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution, 1865 – 1896, p.594 – 624</p><p>1. Treaties at Ft. Laramie, Ft. Atkinson, 1851</p><p>2. “Taming” of the Indians</p><p>3. Hunchback Cows</p><p>4. Dawes Severalty Act of 1887</p><p>5. Comstock Lode</p><p>6. Helldorados</p><p>7. Beef Barons</p><p>8. Long Drive</p><p>9. Homestead Act of 1862</p><p>10. Great American Desert</p><p>11. Sodbusters</p><p>12. Dry Farming</p><p>13. “closing” of the frontier 14. safety-valve theory</p><p>15. single “cash” crops</p><p>16. “nothing but the mortgage”</p><p>17. National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry</p><p>18. Farmers Alliance</p><p>19. Peoples Party</p><p>20. Pullman Strike of 1894</p><p>21. Richard Olney</p><p>22. The “Fourth Party System” (see p. 623) – Explain the different systems that existed from the 1790s to 1900 Chapter 27: Empire and Expansion, 1890 – 1909 p.626 – 651</p><p>America Turns Outward What were the reasons for US expansionism in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s? 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>5.</p><p>Spurning the Hawaiian Pear For what reasons did the US attempt to annex Hawaii?</p><p>Cubans Rise in Revolt Why did the Cubans revolt against Spain? 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>Why did the United States decide to intervene in the Cuban revolt? 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>5.</p><p>6.</p><p>Define: Teller Amendment</p><p>Dewey’s May Day Victory at Manila/The Confused Invasion of Cuba Summarize the series of events of the Spanish-American War: America’s Course (Curse?) of Empire What did the US gain as a result of the Spanish-American War? 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>4.</p><p>What were the problems with the Philippines? 1.</p><p>2.</p><p>3.</p><p>How did the Anti-Imperialists view US expansion?</p><p>How did Expansionists justify expansion?</p><p>Define: White Man’s Burden</p><p>Perplexities in Puerto Rico and Cuba Define: Foraker Act</p><p>What did the Supreme Court say about whether US laws and the Constitution apply to newly acquired possessions in Insular Cases 1901?</p><p>Define: Platt Amendment</p><p>New Horizons in Two Hemispheres Why did Secretary of State John Hay call the Spanish-American War a “splendid little war”?</p><p>What were some of the results of the war in the US?</p><p>Little Brown Brothers in the Philippines How did William Howard Taft patch up relations between the US and the Philippines?</p><p>Hinging the Open Door to China Define: Spheres of Influence:</p><p>Open Door Policy:</p><p>Boxer Rebellion:</p><p>Imperialism or Bryanism in 1900 Election of 1900 - Republican candidate - Democratic candidate - Winner? - What was victory a mandate for? (2 things)</p><p>How did TR become president?</p><p>What did he believe about presidential power?</p><p>Building the Panama Canal Define: Hay-Pauncefote Treaty 1901</p><p>Why was Panama chosen as the site for the canal?</p><p>How did the US acquire the right to build the canal through Panama?</p><p>How long did it take and what did it cost?</p><p>TR’s Perversion of Monroe’s Doctrine What led to the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine?</p><p>Define: Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine</p><p>Roosevelt on the World Stage Summarize the problems between Japan and Russia. How did TR attempt to settle their differences?</p><p>Japanese Laborers in California Define: “yellow peril”:</p><p>Gentlemen’s Agreement:</p><p>Great White Fleet:</p><p>Root-Takahira Agreement 1908:</p>
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