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| How did southern states restrict rights of freed slaves? |
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| What was the main goal of the kkk during reconstruction? |
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| to prevent african americans from excersizing rights |
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| what was president licolns main hope for reconstruction? |
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| to bring a nation together and to create lasting peace |
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| what was the goal of the freedman's bureau? |
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| helped freed slaves adjust to freedom |
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| what was the characteristic of the south after the civil war? |
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| When did reconstruction end? |
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| when the federal troops were removed from the south |
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| why could many poor white laborers no longer find work? |
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| what did the 15th amendment provide african americans with? |
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| what was reconstruction succesful on rebuilding in the south |
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| what enabled the industrial growth of the late 18oo's |
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| what were some revolutionary communication inventions in the late 1800's |
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| What was the goal of the sherman ati-trust act? |
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| to promote fair industrial competion |
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| How did the government respond to the Pullman strike |
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| used federal troops to control workers |
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| How did John D. Rockefeller gain control over much of the oil industry? what did he form |
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| managing a trust made up of government allied coap |
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| Explain the buisness cycle |
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| why did children work in factories during the late 1800's |
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| what did the bessemer process enable to be created |
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| according to the social darwinism, what was the role of the government in the economic matters? |
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| government started out of buisness affairs |
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| how did employers try and crush labor unions |
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| what was a major complaint of farmers in the late 1800's |
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| high tarrifs on manufactured goals |
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| what did the interstate commerce act do |
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| regulate railroad rules and prices |
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| why did black exodusters migrate west? |
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| escape radical industries |
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| what was a key requierment of the land owners under the homestead act |
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| what was a major incitive on settling the west |
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| what happend to the native american tribe as settlers moved west |
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| what did the white reformers think should happen to the native americans |
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| how did new technology help farmers |
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| what created the mining boom that started the California Gold Rush |
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| who did American presidents support in the late 1800's |
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| what was the larest port of entry for the majority of immigrants |
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| what attracted many asians to the us |
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| jobs with american railroad companies |
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| what did immigration and idustrial productivity mean for city-states |
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| why did immigrants support political machines |
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| they were provided good jobs |
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| the Pendelton Civil Service act did what |
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| prohibitonaists and purity crusaders supported what |
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| what attracted immigrants to the u.s |
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| opportunity for a better life |
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| what did purity crusaders want to rid their communties of |
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| 60% of american children attended school because |
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| what was the ruling in the court case of Plessy vs. Furgeson |
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| what group in society was most likely to attend college |
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| W.E.B du bois argued blacks should educate themselves so they could |
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| participation in volunteer organizations helped many women |
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| with confidence and it made them a part of something |
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| how did immigrants regard public education |
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| they thought it was going to destroy their heritage |
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| Booker T. Washington was an advocate of what in schools |
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| why was the NAACP founded |
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| National Association for the Advancment of colored people |
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| what was the centeral message of the Roosevelt Corollary? |
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| something to prevent affairs with other countries |
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| why did Eurapean andAmerican imperilism expand? |
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| under impiralism the stronger nation attempts to do wht |
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| what were the banana republics of central America |
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| controlled by american buisnesses |
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| Why did the U.S annex Hawaii |
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| u.s needed naval stations in the pacific |
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| who were those who favored imperilism in the U.S argue? |
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| what did the cruise of the Great White Fleet prove? |
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| what did most progessives agree should happen to workers and the poor? |
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| why did wilson create the federal reserve system |
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| to recognize federal banking system |
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| what should the U.S be in regards to citizens according to the progessives |
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| President Taft's handling of what situation made the Republicans angry? |
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| What was the main difference between wilson and the TR's 1912 campaign promises |
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| wilsom promises to reserve free economic |
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| Upton sinclair's the jungle book exposed dangerouse working conditions in what industry? |
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| the meat packing industry |
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| dug up bad stuff and used it against people |
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| what level of government was a level to regulate political machines |
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| what was one way reformed hooped to end corruption in the government |
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| which group was mostly affected by the clayton anti-trust act |
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| what role did the government play in the wartime economy? |
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| regulate the production of war goods |
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| what were some of the causes of WW1 |
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| imperialism, nationalism, alliances, militarism |
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| what was the sussex pledge |
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| pledge by the german government in 1916 the it's summarines would warn ships before attacking |
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| why did the U.S enter into WW1 |
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| germany tested wilsons patience |
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| What was the Selective servic act? |
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| a law passing in 1917 lagalizing the draft of youg men in ww1 |
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| what event triggered ww1 in eureope |
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| the usage of submarine war fare |
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| what was the death toll like in ww1 |
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| what did the sedition act make illegal in the us |
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| made it illegal to obstruct liberty bonds or form of gov't, costitution, or the army and the navy |
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| did the u.s senate eccept the treaty of Versailles |
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| guilt and financial responsibility |
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| what was a result in prohibition |
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| it sharpened the contrast between urban and rural moral slaves |
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| what movement did Marcus Gravey lead |
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| the economy grew in th 1920's as a consumers |
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| large amount of spendings |
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| The national orgins act of 1924 reduced the number of people who could do what? |
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| a consumer economy is one that depends and a large amount of |
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