APUSH – Exam 7 – Chapters 23-27– Study Guide Key Points Terms Know what the Specie Resumption Act of 1875 did Credit Mobilier scandal – what was it and what president did affect most Impacts of industrialization on American workers Railroad Strike of 1877 Social Gospel vs. Gospel of Wealth. What are the differences between the two? Why did it disturb Americans that there was no longer a frontier line? “Cross of Gold Speech” What were the reasons that McKinley asked congress to declare war on Spain? What was the most important reason ? Jones Act of 1916 “waving the bloody shirt” Tweed Ring Credit Mobilier scandal Panic of 1873 Gilded Age Patronage Compromise of 1877 Civil Rights Act of 1875 Sharecropping Jim Crow Plessy v. Ferguson Chinese Exclusion Act Pendleton Act Homestead Strike Grandfather clause Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad Company v. Illinois Interstate Commerce Act Vertical integration Horizontal integration Trust Interlocking directorates Standard Oil Company Social Darwinists Sherman Anti-Trust Act National Labor Union Knights of Labor Haymarket Square American Federation of Labor Closed shop New Immigrants Settlement houses Liberal Protestants Tuskegee Institute Land-grant colleges Pragmatism Yellow journalism National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) World’s Columbian Exposition Reservation system Little Bighorn, Battle of the Wounded Knee, Battle of Dawes Severalty Act Mining industry Homestead Act Mechanization of agriculture Populists Pullman strike Fourth party system Gold Standard Act Big Sister policy Great Rapprochement McKinley Tariff Insurrectos Maine Teller Amendment Rough Riders Anti-Imperialist League Foraker Act Insular Cases Platt Amendment Open Door note Boxer Rebellion Hay-Pauncefote Treaty Roosevelt Corollary Root-Takahira agreement APUSH – Exam 7 – Chapters 23-27– Study Guide People Jay Gould Horace Greeley Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester Arthur Grover Cleveland Thomas B. Reed Tom Watson William Jennings Bryan J. P. Morgan Cornelius Vanderbilt Alexander Graham Bell Thomas Alva Edison Andrew Carnegie John D. Rockefeller Samuel Gompers Jane Addams Charles Darwin Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst John Dewey Horatio Alger Mark Twain Carrie Chapman Catt Frederick Jackson Turner Jacob S. Coxey William McKinley Marcus Alonzo Hanna Josiah Strong Alfred Thayer Mahan James G. Blain Richard Olney Liliuokalani “Bucher” Weyler Dupuy de Lone George Dewey Emilio Aguinaldo William H. Taft John Hay Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt