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U.S. History Making America 6th Edition

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Homestead Act   Policy to stimulate economic growth, passed in 1862, gave up to 160 acres of government claimed land to any person who built a house and farmed said land for 5 years  
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Land-Grant College Act   in 1862, gave land to each state to fund a required public university  
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Pacific Railway Act   in 1862, gave loans and land, 10 square miles for every mile of track laid, which doubled in 1864, to Pacific Union and Central Pacific companies  
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mail-order sales   railway connections made it possible to produce a wide variety of products to be shipped thruogh out the nation  
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John Pierpont Morgan   in 1880' he was the nation's leading investment banker, he went to school in Switzerland and Germany  
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Andrew Carnegie   built the nation's largest steel plant, he cut cost to show profit while charging less than his competitors  
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Social Darwinism   a philosophical perspective that competition among people, produced progress through "survival of the fittest"  
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Gospel of Wealth   the idea that the wealthy should return their riches to the community  
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Thomas A. Edison   set up the first modern research lab, promised "a minor invention every 10 days and something big every 6 months  
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department stores   offered a wide range of ready-made products that could be returned or exchanged  
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New South   effort by some southerners to modernize their region during Reconstruction, promoted a more diverse economic base with more manufacturing  
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Henry Grady   Proponent of the New South, through skillful journalism, helped Atlanta to emerge as the symbol of the New South- a center of transportation, industry and finance  
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horse culture   nomadic indian who lived in tipis year-round and followed the buffalo heards  
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Lakota   meaning allies, the French often called them Sioux,  
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Crazy Horse   killed when resisting to be put in army jail, he lead the Lakota and Cheyenne people in the Powder River Region. He defeated Custer at Little Big Horn River  
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Sitting Bull   along with Crazy Horse, led his people of the great Sioux, when Crazy Horse was killed he and a band escaped to Canada until 1881 when he finally surrendered  
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Great Sioux War   federal authorities decided to Force all Lakota and Cheyenne people onto the reservation  
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Little Big Horn River   Colonel George A. Custer, sent his Seventh Calvary against the largest encampment on the plains, he unwisely divided his force and he and more than 200 men died  
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Chief Joseph   Led the Nez Perces against that attempt of the U.S. government to move them to a new reservation, he surrendered under conditions that his people would be able to return to their previous home  
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Ghost Dance   new religion taken up by some Lakota, which promised to restore buffalo and sweep away the whites  
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Wounded Knee Creek   Surrounded and refusing to give up their weapons as many as 250 Lakota died. Marked the end of armed conflict o the Great Plains  
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Reclamation Act   in 1902 the law became a major power in the West as it moved the regions water to areas where it could be used for irrigation  
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Sierra Club   Formed in 1892 dedicated to preserving Sierra Nevada wilderness  
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