AP United States History Unit 7 ID’s—Chapters 17-21 Terms & Events 1. Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire 2. Holden v. Hardy 3. Lochner v. New York 4. Muller v. Oregon 5. National Labor Union 6. Knights of Labor 7. American Federation of Labor 8. Industrial Workers of the World 9. pools 10. trust 11. holding company 12. vertical integration 13. Social Darwinism 14. Gospel of Wealth 15. Sherman Anti-Trust Act 16. U.S. v. E. C. Knight Co. Chapter 18: The Machine Age Reading: pp. 479-506 Persons 1. Thomas A. Edison 2. Frederick W. Taylor 3. Terence V. Powderly 4. Samuel Gompers 5. Eugene V. Debs 6. “Mother” Jones 7. Henry George 8. William D. (Big Bill) Haywood 9. John D. Rockefeller 10. Edward Bellamy Chapter 19: The Vitality and Turmoil of Urban Life, 1877-1900 Reading: pp. Terms & Events Persons 1. Chinese Exclusion Act 1. Denis Kearney 2. Geary Act 2. Hazen Pingree 3. political machines 3. Tom Johnson 4. settlement house 4. Joseph Pulitzer 5. City Beautiful movement 5. William Randolph Hearst 6. Birth of a Nation 7. yellow journalism Chapter 20: Gilded Age Politics Reading: pp. 541-565 Terms & Events Persons 1. Stalwarts 1. Mary Elizabeth Lease 2. Half Breeds 2. James G. Blaine 3. Mugwumps 3. Rutherford B. Hayes 4. Pendleton Civil Service Act 4. Grover Cleveland 5. Munn v. Illinois 5. Ida B. Wells 6. Wabash case 6. Susan B. Anthony 7. Interstate Commerce Act 7. James B. Weaver 8. Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890 8. Jacob S. Coxey 9. Disfranchisement 9. William McKinley 10. Plessy v. Ferguson 10. William Jennings Bryan 11. Jim Crow laws 12. National Woman Suffrage Association 13. American Woman Suffrage Association 14. Grange movement 15. Farmers’ Alliances 16. Populist (People’s) party AP United States History Unit 7 ID’s—Chapters 17-21 Chapter 21: The Progressive Era, 1895-1920 Reading: pp. Terms & Events Persons 1. muckrakers 1. Florence Kelley 2. direct primaries 2. Eugene V. Debs 3. initiative 3. Robert M. La Follette 4. referendum 4. John Dewey 5. recall 5. Lester Ward 6. Seventeenth Amendment 6. Booker T. Washington 7. National Child Labor Committee 7. W. E. B. Du Bois 8. Eighteenth Amendment 8. Charlotte Perkins Gilman 9. Social Gospel 9. Margaret Sanger 10. Atlanta Compromise 10. Theodore Roosevelt 11. Niagara movement 11. Gifford Pinchot 12. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 12. Woodrow Wilson 13. Nineteenth Amendment 14. Northern Securities Company 15. Hepburn Act 16. The Jungle 17. Meat Inspection Act 18. Pure Food and Drug Act 19. Newlands Reclamation Act 20. Sixteenth Amendment 21. Progressive party 22. New Nationalism 23. New Freedom 24. Clayton Anti-Trust Act 25. Federal Trade Commission 26. Federal Reserve Act of 1913 27. Underwood Tariff 28. Adamson Act of 1916