Unit 5-8 Word Review for AP. Missouri Compromise.

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Unit 5-8 Word Review for AP

Missouri Compromise

Omaha Platform

Dawes Act

Pendleton Act

Hayes Tilden Compromise

Teddy Roosevelt

Boss Tweed

Nativism

Big Stick Diplomacy

Fugitive Slave Law

William Lloyd Garrison

William McKinley

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

History of Standard Oil

Gifford Pinchot

How the Other Half Lives

Shame of the Cities

Dred Scott

Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln

Wilmot Proviso

Woodrow Wilson

Federal Reserve

Jim Crow Laws

15 th Amendment

Susan B Anthony

17 th Amendment

Populism

19 th Amendment

14 th Amendment

Harper’s Ferry

Knights of Labor

Oklahoma Land Rush

Pullman Strike

AFL

Promontory Point

Eugene V. Debs

Haymarket Square Riot

Homestead Act

10% Plan

Reconstruction Act

Radical Republicans

Tenure of Office Act