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James Blaine

Expand American influence to Latin America, founder of Pan-American congress, Republican

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Civil Service Reform

Merit-based hiring (competitive based exams rather than patronage)

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Rutherford B. Hayes

Ended Reconstruction

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James Garfield

Assassinated for civil service reform

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Chester Arthur

Signed first civil service reform, improved navy

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Grover Cleveland

Conservative Democrat, 2 separate terms

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Stalwarts and Half-Breeds

Republican factions (groups that oppose each other on one or more issues) disagreed on patronage which weakened the republican party since there was fighting from within

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Mugwumps

Republicans who supported Democrats

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Benjamin Harrison

President who signed Sherman Antitrust Act

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William McKinley

President who stood for election in 1896

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Theodore Roosevelt

Progressive, Rough Riders, Pure Food and Drug Act, Environmentalist

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Sherman Antitrust Act

Law to prevent monopolies, improved economic fairness

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The Grange

Farmers' organization that promoted their needs, failed

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Yellow Journalism

Sensationalized news over facts, Spanish atrocities

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General Valeriano Weyler

Spanish commander who confined Cubans to concentration

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Dupuy de LÔme

Spanish diplomat critical of President McKinley

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Battleship Maine

Ship falsely blamed for bombing, led to Spanish-American War

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A Splendid Little War

John Hayes' term for the Spanish-American War

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George Dewey

Navy commander who led the Philippines war

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Rough Riders

Cavalry unit in the Spanish-American War

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Reasons for imperialism

control, power, trade, money, cheap labor, help for other countries, access to natural resources, spread democracy, diversity, expansion

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Leaders in the imperialism fight

Cecil Rhodes, William Jennings Bryan

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Platt Amendment

Treaty between US and Cuba to protect Cuba's independence

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The Philippine War

Conflict between US and Philippines for independence

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The Open Door

John Hay's policy of equal trade in China

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Boxer Rebellion

Revolt against foreigners in China

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Elihu Root

Secretary of War under Roosevelt

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The Progressives

Political movement for social reform

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What is Progressivism?

Human intervention in social/economic affairs was essential to society.

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What are the anti-progressivisms?

Those who opposed reform (against women's suffrage etc.).

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What are Muckrakers?

Journalists who exposed corruption and social problems.

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What is the Social Gospel movement?

Redeeming America's cities here and now.

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What are Settlement Houses?

Places that elevate the distressed by improving living conditions.

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Who is Jane Addams?

Founder of Hull House.

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What is the American Medical Association?

Previously no medical standards, anyone could be a doctor

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What are some female dominated professions?

Social work, settlement houses, education, nursing.

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What is Women's suffrage?

The right for women to vote. (19th amendment)

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Who are Stanton and Catt?

Leaders of the NAWSAW, abolitionists who supported women’s rights

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What is NAWSA?

National American Woman Suffrage Association.

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What is the 19th Amendment?

Amendment that gave women the right to vote.

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What is Municipal Reform?

Reform of city governments.

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Who is Robert La Folette?

Progressive governor of Wisconsin.

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What are Initiative, Referendum, and Recall?

Forms of direct democracy.

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What is the Triangle shirtwaist fire?

Deadly factory fire that led to workplace safety laws. (OSHA)

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Who is WEB Du Bois?

Civil rights activist who cautioned Woodrow Wilson. (President do you know of these things?)

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What is NAACP?

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

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What is Lynching?

Extrajudicial killing, often of African Americans.

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Who are Jessie Daniel Ames and Ida Wells Barnett?

Anti-lynching activists.

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Who is Ida Wells Barnett?

African American journalist and anti-lynching activist.

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What is the Temperance Crusade?

Movement to prohibit alcohol. -order to society, curb prostitution, limit divorce, prevent work accidents, improve women's lives

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What is the 18th Amendment?

Prohibition of alcohol.

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What is Immigration?

Movement of people from one country to another.

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What are Eugenics and Nativism?

Beliefs in the superiority of certain races and limiting immigration.

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What is Socialism?

Economic system where the means of production are owned by the community.

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Who is Eugen V Debs?

The leading socialist candidate.

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What are Wobblies?

Members of the International Workers of the World.

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Who is Louis Brandeis?

Lawyer and author of "Curse of Bigness". Talks about antitrust and corrupt monopoly power

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Who is President Theodore Roosevelt?

President who passed the Hepburn RR regulation Act and Pure Food and Drug Act.

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What is the Square Deal?

Roosevelt's domestic program.

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What is Roosevelt and Conservation?

Efforts to conserve natural resources.

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What is Hetch Hetchy?

Water reservoir in San Francisco.

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Who is John Muir?

Founder of the Sierra Club and advocate for national parks.

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Who is President William H. Taft?

Republican president who succeeded Roosevelt.

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What is New Nationalism?

Roosevelt's call for vigorous government involvement.

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What is the Election of 1912?

Presidential election with Eugene V Debs, TR, Woodrow Wilson, and Taft.

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Who is President Woodrow Wilson?

President elected in 1912.

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Democratic and Republican strongholds

Democratic and Republican strongholds are regions or areas where one party has a significant advantage in terms of voter support and electoral victories. These areas tend to be highly polarized and have a consistent voting pattern in favor of one party over the other.

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Roscoe Conkling

Prominent New York Senator and Republican Party leader during the late 19th century. Known for his staunch opposition to civil service reform and his support for patronage politics.

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essay progressive era

The progressive era was a broad based reform movement 1900-1917 that sought governmental action in solving problems in many areas for american life including education, public health, the economy the environment, labor, transportation, and politics.

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Reasons against imperialism

Easy to abuse power and taking on other problems makes it hard for you to focus on yours

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What are abolitionists?

Someone who favors the abolition of a practice ie slavery

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What is a democracy?

governance of whole population by elected officials

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