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History

Unit 10- FINAL

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Why were Textile Mills created? created in the progressive ear because they believed that textiles mills near the cotton would be practical and profitable
SC became the leading producer of what type of fertilizer? Phosphates
What is collective bargaining? group of workers negotiating rather than the individual
What is a strike? a refusal to work by a group of employees as a strategy to negotiate concessions from their employer
What is a blacklist? a list of people who are regarded as untrustworthy or unemployable
the French Bourbon Dynasty that returned to power after the French Revolution? (powerful people in the Antebellum Era and Confederacy who returned to power after Reconstruction) Bourbon Democrats
political movement that sought to implement income tax, government regulation of industry, work-hour limits, and immigration limits Populist
What was Ben Tillman’s answer to the temperance movement that allowed state-controlled alcohol sales Dispensary
Who was Ben Tillman? a populist southern democrat and white supremesist who served as governor of South Carolina from 1890-1894 and Senator from 1895-1918
a political movement in the early 20th century that sought to improve social issues through legislation was called what? Progressives
What was the Farmers Alliance? an organization that sought to lobby the government for federal protection against high rates and sought to educate farmers, regulate fertilizer, record weather conditions, and offer Veterinary aid
What is Gerrymandering manipulating boundaries of a voting district to benefit a candidate, party, or class
plessy v. ferguson 1896 supreme court ruling that allowed racial segregation (separate not equal)
what is segregation? seperation of races
17th amendment changed the way senators were elected. elected by people instead of by representatives.
16th amendament allowed the federal government to impose income tax
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