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Question: This was passed by the United States in order to settle the Great Plains and offered settlers land.
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Question: This was the last of the “Indian Wars” (armed resistance between US Troops and Native Americans).
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Question: Name the two groups of immigrants who worked to complete the first Transcontinental RR and the direction from which they worked.
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Answer: Irish from the East and Chinese from the West
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Question: Immigrants to the United States entered at this point on the East Coast.
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Question: The cramped apartment buildings in the slums which housed many new immigrants during the Gilded Age
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Question: This was the negative sentiment based on fear, suspicion, and hostility that “native-born Americans” felt toward the “new immigrants”
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Question: This was the first piece of legislation passed by our country to limit or regulate immigration.
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Question: This labor union was the one that was “open” to skilled and unskilled workers of all races.
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Question: The negative term or nickname applied to those millionaires created during the Gilded Age
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Question: This process allowed for the process of steel to become more profitable and for the creation of stronger steel.
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Question: This method of business organization emphasized the merging of companies that produce similar products (think oil spill)
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Question: 1896 Supreme Court Case that legalized the “separate but equal” doctrine
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Question: He was the early civil rights leader known to support a gradual approach to the fight for equal rights and gave the speech known as the Atlanta Compromise.
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Question: He was the early civil rights leader who wanted immediate action and social, political, and economic equality for African Americans.
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Question: Laws enacted by Southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities
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Answer: 13th-outlawed slavery, 14th-citizenship, 15th-voting rights
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Question: He was the leader of the most powerful political machine in New York.
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Question: This economic term refers to little or no government regulation of the economy.
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Question: This man became President as a result of the “Compromise of 1877” which also brought an end to Reconstruction
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Question: This labor union was only open to skilled, male, white workers.
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Question: This was passed to end problems associated with patronage.
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