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1 U.S. History I Mid-Term Review  Reconstruction  Expansion of American Industry  The Rise of Cities

2 Reconstruction Expansion of American Industry Miscell aneous Names or Numbers U. S. History People U.S. History Terms 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500

3 Reconstruction 100 Why Radical Republicans opposed President Lincoln’s Reconstruction plan Too lenient on the South.

4 200 What Southern state governments passed to restrict the rights of former slaves Black Codes Reconstruction

5 300 It providing clothing, medical care, food, and education to many freed people. The Freedmen’s Bureau Reconstruction

6 400 The Southern states were “conquered provinces” and therefore at the mercy of Congress for readmission to the Union was the view of Radical Republicans

7 Reconstruction 500 The Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson separate but equal public facilities were acceptable

8 Expansion of American Industry 100 These inventions revolutionized American communications in the late 1800s the telegraph and telephone

9 Expansion of American Industry 200 Critics of powerful industrialists referred to them as robber barons

10 Expansion of American Industry 300 Economists call periods of boom and bust the business cycle

11 Expansion of American Industry 400 In the 1890s, immigration patterns shifted dramatically, with most immigrants now coming from Southern, Eastern European and Middle Eastern countries.

12 Expansion of American Industry 500 During the Populist movement, the American farmer demanded who should help them solve their problems? the federal government

13 100 Which President was assassinated by southern sympathizer John Wilkes Booth? Abraham Lincoln Miscellaneous

14 During the late 1800s, the port of entry for the majority of immigrants New York City 200 Miscellaneous

15 300 One weapon that was used to put Boss Tweed in jail was the political cartoons of Thomas Nast Miscellaneous

16 What President Johnson violated to become the first President to be impeached 400 The Tenure Of Office Act Miscellaneous

17 500 What typically led an immigrant to achieve success in America? determination and hard work. Miscellaneous

18 Names or Numbers 100 the name given to the era where the federal government tried to repair the damage to the South and restore the Union Reconstruction

19 Names or Numbers 200 Stated that no citizen could be denied the vote because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude 15 th Amendment

20 Names or Numbers 300 The name given to an era that suggested that a thin but glittering layer of prosperity covered the poverty and corruption of much of society The Gilded Age

21 Names or Numbers 400 1877, he became President when he promised to withdraw federal troops from Southern States Rutherford B. Hayes

22 Names or Numbers 500 Name the Political Party who supported free silver, a progressive income tax and an eight hour work day Populist Party

23 U.S. History People 100 inventor who established the American Telephone and Telegraph Company Alexander Graham Bell

24 U.S. History People 200 industrialist who established Standard Oil John D. Rockefeller

25 U.S. History People 300 industrialist who preached the “gospel of wealth” Andrew Carnegie

26 U.S. History People 400 This U.S. President hoped to bind the nation together and create a lasting peace Abraham Lincoln

27 U.S. History People 500 believed that the frontier helped create the strong, individualistic American spirit. Frederick Jackson Turner

28 U.S. History Terms 100 personal liberties guaranteed by law Civil Rights

29 U.S. History Terms 200 a northern Republican who went south to exploit the war torn South following the Civil War carpetbagger

30 U.S. History Terms 300 What workers engage in when negotiating as a group with employers collective bargaining

31 U.S. History Terms 400 A Supreme Court decision that allowed states to regulate businesses within their borders. Munn v. Illinois

32 U.S. History Terms 500 created Civil Service Commission to classify government jobs. Pendleton Civil Service Act

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