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Battle between Sitting Bull and Custer?

Battle between Sitting Bull and Custer? . Little Bighorn. Describe assimilation. In this plan, Native Americans would give up their beliefs and culture and become part of the white culture. . The act broke up reservations and gave some of the land to each Native American family for farming. .

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Battle between Sitting Bull and Custer?

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  1. Battle between Sitting Bull and Custer?

  2. Little Bighorn

  3. Describe assimilation

  4. In this plan, Native Americans would give up their beliefs and culture and become part of the white culture.

  5. The act broke up reservations and gave some of the land to each Native American family for farming.

  6. Dawes Act

  7. Name two railroad companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad.

  8. Central Pacific and Union Pacific

  9. Under this law, the government offered 160 acres of free land to anyone who would farm it for five years.

  10. Homestead Act

  11. African Americans who moved from the post Reconstruction South to Kansas.

  12. Extodusters

  13. Established agricultural colleges.

  14. Morrill Act

  15. Money printed for the Civil War?

  16. Green Backs

  17. What were some of the reforms pushed by the Populist Party?

  18. direct election of senators and a secret ballot to stop cheating in voting.

  19. This process provided a useful way to turn iron into steel.

  20. Bessemer Process

  21. This man perfected an early light bulb in Menlo Park, New Jersey?

  22. Thomas Alva Edison

  23. telephone

  24. Alexander Grahm Bell

  25. It was mainly these two groups who built the railroads across America?

  26. Irish and Chinese

  27. What did George M. Pullman do?

  28. He built a factory to create luxury trains

  29. Court declared that government could regulate private industries in order to protect the public interest.

  30. Munn v. Illinois

  31. It set guidelines for how railroad companies were to conduct their business.

  32. Interstate Commerce Act

  33. He used vertical integration in an attempt to control the steel industry.

  34. Andrew Carnegie

  35. What is vertical integration?

  36. The process of buying companies that supply raw materials and companies that transport them.

  37. What is horizontal integration?

  38. Buying out competitors or merging with them

  39. This theory said that “natural selection” enabled the best suited people to survive and succeed. It supported the ideas of competition, hard work, and responsibility.

  40. Social Darwinism

  41. What is a monopoly?

  42. exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market, or a control that makes possible the manipulation of prices.

  43. Who was John D. Rockefeller

  44. He used the Standard Oil trust to almost completely control the oil industry. His ruthless business practices earned him huge profits, but caused people to label him a robber baron.

  45. What is a Robber Baron?

  46. a ruthlessly powerful U.S. capitalist or industrialist of the late 19th century considered to have become wealthy by exploiting natural resources, corrupting legislators, or other unethical means.

  47. This law made it illegal to form a trust.

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