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Chapter 7 and Chapter 8 Review
A. Growth of cities G. 17th Amendment M. Ida B. Wells S. W.E.B. Du Bois
B. Debt Peonage H. Jim Crow Laws N. Prohibition T. Grandfather Clause
C. Nat’l Child Labor Comm. I. Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896) O. Tenement U. Social Gospel Mvt.
D. Pioneer Settlement Worker J. 19th Amendment Americanization Mvt. V. Assembly line
E. Nativism K. Father of the Dec. of Ind. Q. Patronage W. Checks and Balances
F. Outlawed alcohol L. Ellis Island R. Susan B. Anthony X. voting rights
Y. Poll tax
Z. Journalist; exposed corrupt businesses/gov’t officials
AA. Writing, reading, arithmetic
BB. Father of the Constitution
CC. 1787
DD. Head of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute
EE. 1776
FF. Civil War
GG. Model-T
HH. Veto
1. The chief immigration station for the U.S. from 1892 to 1924.
2. Name of the first automobile.
3. The banning of alcoholic beverages.
4. Urbanization
5. The giving of government jobs to people who had helped a candidate get elected.
6. An annual tax that had to be paid before qualifying to vote.
7. A power granted to the President of the U.S. to reject a bill.
8. Overt favoritism towards native-born Americans.
9. Preached Salvation through Service to the poor.
10. Amendment that allows senators to be elected by the public.
11. Made mass production for efficient.
12. First African-American man to receive a doctorate from Harvard.
13. A system that bound laborers into slavery in order to work off a debt owed to the employer.
14. Muckraker
15. Suffrage
16. Formed in 1904; aimed to protect children who worked long hours and in harsh conditions
17. The Face of the Women’s Suffrage Movement
18. 18th Amendment
19. Stated that if a man could not pay a poll tax or pass a literacy test, they could vote if he, his father, or his grandfather was eligible to before 1867.
20. Journalist; early leader in the civil rights movement
21. Jane Addams
22. Crowded, unsanitary multi-family urban dwelling
23. A movement designed to assimilate people of wide ranging cultures into the American Culture.
24. Amendment that grants women the right to vote; passed in 1920
25. Early Public School Curriculum
26. Booker T. Washington
27. Laws enacted in Southern states that made it legal to separate white and black people in public and private areas.
28. Thomas Jefferson
29. James Madison
30. Year the Declaration of Independence was signed.
31. Year the Constitution was signed.
32. 1861-1865
33. Powers put in place to balance the powers of the government.
34. Boss Tweed
35. Supreme Court case that ruled that the separation of races in public areas was legal and did not violate the 14th Amendment.
36. Be prepared to define and explain the Political Machine.
37. Be prepared to define and explain the importance of the Pendleton Civil Service Act (1883).
38. Be prepared to discuss the working conditions, labor conditions, and safety conditions of factories during the early 1900s.