Unit 4 VOCAB Terms:
- This legislation provided a legal method for settlers to gain clear land title to property in the West.
- In this battle, the Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne Indians met the U.S. Army and killed them all.
- This chief of the Lakota Sioux was also a religious leader who would allow assistants to make cuts on his body before he performed his ceremonial dances.
- Supporters of this idea believe that the government should stay out of the economy and just focus on protecting private property rights and maintaining peace.
- This term refers to disgustingly rich business people who gained their great wealth by unethical means and by the hard work of underpaid and exploited workers
- This rich guy made his fortune in steel and is known for supporting charities and explaining why he and others like him should support charities in The Gospel of Wealth.
- This was a method for making high quality steel quickly and cheaply
- One of the early impacts of unions was this boycott by railroad workers that was settled when President Cleveland sent in troops to keep mail running on the railroads.
- This legislation cut off immigration from a large place in Asia for 10 years and immigrants already in America could not become citizens.
- This was the entry point for millions of immigrants on the East Coast of the United States
- This term refers to the dark, crowded, multi-family apartment buildings that housed much of the urban population
- This term refers to unethical actions by politicians who got rich by bribes, kickbacks, or cheating on contract bids.
- This philosophy incorporates theories about competition and natural selection and applies then to progress in human society where the strongest survive and the weak die out.
- This term is literally “love of humanity” and means that rich people should give part of their wealth back to society to improve it.
- Passage of this finally signaled a shift away from the spoils system in government by establishing a Civil Service Commission to test candidates for government jobs and protect those appointed from being removed for political reasons.
- Passage of this legislation was meant to prevent businesses from acting like monopolies. Although it was ineffective, it did set a precedent for similar laws later.
- This person was one of the first “social workers” in the late 1800s who believed that it was a Christian’s duty to improve living conditions for the poor.
- This 1896 Supreme Court ruling expressed a new legal doctrine endorsing “separate but equal” facilities for African Americans
- This person proposed that African Americans focus on getting the skills they needed for good paying jobs before they expected legal or political rights.
- This person published a collection of essays called The Souls of Black Folk and believed that African Americans needed to insist on equal treatment in both legal and voting rights.
- This term means the domination of one country’s political, economic, social or cultural life by another country.
- This person led a naval expedition to force Japan to trade with the United States.
- This term refers to a style of writing that uses exaggeration and even “make-believe” stories to attract readers and “sell” a story to the public.
- This 1899 proposal by Secretary of State John Hay declared that all foreign countries should respect equal trading rights in China.
- This “add-on” to the Monroe Doctrine stated that the United States would intervene in Latin American affairs to maintain economic and political stability in the Western Hemisphere.
- This was President Taft’s policy of investing in Latin American and Asian countries to help improve their economies and increase American profits at the same time.
- This constitutional change allowed for the direct election of state senators by state voters.
- This describes the domestic policy of Teddy Roosevelt that envisioned a government actively and fairly balancing the needs of competing groups in American society.
- This term describes Woodrow Wilson’s 1912 presidential campaign program that tied liberty for Americans with free economic competition and the destruction of monopolies.
- This constitutional change gave the federal government the power to directly tax individual incomes.