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Mrs. Ruland's Advanced Placement United States History Class

Unit 9 - Gilded Age to the Progressive Era, 1877-1920

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Identify each item. Give an explanation or description of the item. Answer the questions who, what, where, and when.

  1. waving the bloody shirt
  2. the Pendleton Civil Service Act
  3. Munn v. Illinois
  4. the Wabash case
  5. the Interstate Commerce Act
  6. the Maximum Freight Rate case
  7. the Alabama Midlands case
  8. the McKinley Tariff of 1890
  9. the Wilson-Gorman Tariff of 1894
  10. the Dingley Tariff of 1897
  11. the currency controversy
  12. the Crime of '73
  13. the Bland-Allison Act of 1878
  14. the Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890
  15. the National Woman Suffrage Association
  16. the American Woman Suffrage Association
  17. the presidential campaign and election of 1884
  18. rum, Romanism, and rebellion
  19. the Mills Tariff bill of 1888
  20. the Dependents' Pension Act
  21. the Billion Dollar Congress
  22. the Granges
  23. the Farmers' Alliances
  24. the Populist (people's) party
  25. the Omaha platform
  26. the depression of the 1890s
  27. the Cleveland-Morgan deal
  28. Karl Marx
  29. Eugene V. Debs
  30. U.S. v. Reese
  31. the Mississippi Plan
  32. the grandfather clause
  33. free coinage of silver
  34. the presidential campaign and election of 1896
  35. William Jennings Bryan
  36. the Gold Standard Act
  37. interest-group politics
  38. the National Municipal League and the National Civic Federation muckrakers
  39. direct primaries and nonpartisan elections
  40. the initiative, the referendum, and the recall
  41. old guard Republicans
  42. Robert M. La Follette
  43. the Seventeenth Amendment
  44. state factory inspection laws
  45. the National Child Labor Committee
  46. National Association of Manufacturers
  47. the Anti-Saloon League
  48. the Eighteenth Amendment
  49. white slavery
  50. the Mann Act
  51. G. Stanley Hall and John Dewey
  52. land-grant colleges
  53. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
  54. Louis D. Brandeis
  55. Muller v. Oregon
  56. Lochner v. New York
  57. Holden v. Hardy
  58. the National Consumers League
  59. W. E. B. Du Bois
  60. Booker T. Washington
  61. the Atlanta Compromise
  62. the Niagara movement
  63. the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  64. the Society of American Indians
  65. the women's club movement
  66. the feminist movement
  67. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  68. Margaret Sanger
  69. the suffrage movement
  70. Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul
  71. Theodore Roosevelt
  72. the Northern Securities Company
  73. the Hepburn Act
  74. the Meat Inspection Act
  75. the Pure Food and Drug Act
  76. the coal strike of 1902
  77. the National Reclamation Act
  78. the National Conservation Congress
  79. the Payne-Aldrich Tariff
  80. Richard A. Ballinger-Gifford Pinchot dispute

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