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HIST 151 Test 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Homestead Act of 1862 | Made available land in the form of 160-acre grants to 400,000 individuals and families from 1862 to 1890- Schweikart and Allen |
| Populism (core beliefs) | Born from stiff opposition to gold and railroads, evolving from organizations such as the Grange (1867) and the Greenbacker Party (1876), then launched as a national political campaign in the 1890s a political style of action that mobilizes a large ali |
| Battle of Wounded Knee | |
| Ignatius Donnelly | Created the ideology of producers v. parasites Emerging Populists began developing their own political rhetoric, awaking folks to evils of capitalism, and warning of a sinister threat to their way of life |
| Turner's Frontier Thesis | |
| Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show | |
| Tom Watson | Populist |
| William Jennings Bryan | |
| Industrialization--why here? | |
| Andrew Carnegie and American Steel | |
| The "New" Imperialism | |
| Alfred Mahan's "Pre-requisites" | |
| The Robber Barons (main players) | |
| Jingoism | |
| J.P. Morgan and the Panic of 1893 | |
| The White Man's Burden | |
| Holding Companies and Monopolies | |
| Yellow Journalism | |
| Horizontal and Vertical Integration | |
| The Spanish-American War | |
| Homestead and Henry Clay Frick | |
| Philippines ("Benevolent Assimilation") | |
| Pullman and Ludlow (problems of labor) | |
| Theodore Roosevelt and the "Big Stick" | |
| The "New" Negro | |
| The "New" Immigration | |
| Acculturation vs. Americanization | |
| Sharecropping (weaknesses) | |
| Urban Life and Political Machnes | |
| Booker T. Washington (Industrial Ed) | |
| Nativism (underlying justifications) | |
| WEB Dubois (Talented 10th) | |
| Biological Theory and Eugenics | |
| The Niagara Movement and the NAACP | |
| Immigration Restrictions (know the acts) | |
| Jim Crow (Origins) | |
| Anti-Immigration Organizations | |
| Plessy v. Ferguson and John M. Harlan | |
| The Birth of a Nation | |
| Herrenvolk Democracy | |
| "100% Americanism" | |
| The Mississippi Plan | |
| The 2nd Klan (main players) | |
| The Problems of Identity |