Scottish-Americanphilanthropist,industrialist, and ledthe expansion ofthe US steelindustryAndrewCarnegieWar started with anexplosion at Mainewhich Americablamed Spain USGained Philippians,Guam and PuertoRico.SpanishAmericanWarA battle with theNative Americans inregards to landdisputes. Americalost this battle whichresulted in the Battleof Wounded Knee.Battle ofLittle BigHornForced voters to payto vote, literacy testswhich restricted blackvoters the right tovote through tests oftheir IQ, andgrandfather clauseDisenfranchisementAmericanphilanthropist,industrialist, andfounder of theStandard OilCompanyJohn D.RockefellerFought againstlynching andinjustices towardsAfrican Americans inthe New South.Prominent figure foradvocating againstBlack injustices. Ida B.WellsReshape much of NativeAmerican societies bybreaking up tribal landsand splitting NativeAmericans into designatedlands, but would grantAmerican Citizenship ifthey chose to do so.DawesSeveraltyActCorrupt figureduring the GildedAge, was apolitician known forembezzlement andstealing money.BossTweedMajor labororganization,which fought toend child labor,receive equal payfor work, andincome taxKnightsofLaborInvention thatchangedtransportationin Americavastly.FordCarsA strike about railroadsin regards to Pullman'ssleeper cars. Thegovernment had tointervene in the strike,showing how importantrailroads were duringthis time period.PullmanStrikeArgued that the richwere rich for a reasonand was generallysurrounded by theoriginal idea of“survival of fittest”. Canbe considered as the“survival of the richest”. SocialDarwinismHe protested againstlynching,discrimination, andunfair employment ofblacks while alsoarguing that blacksshould embrace theirheritage.W.E.B.DuBoisBiggest BriberyScandal in USHistory whichdamaged manypoliticians image andbrought awareness togovernmentcorruptionAndrewCarnegieA direct response tothe loss of Battle of theLittle Big Horn. It was amassacre of NativeAmericans andthousands of children,men, and women wereslaughtered in thisbattle.Battle ofWoundedKneeDuring a strike ofworkers in Chicago abomb was thrown ata police squadronwhich led to over 100injured and wave ofxenophobiaHaymarketSquareRiotLarge number ofrailroad workers thatwent on strike due towage cuts. PresidentHayes sent troops tocalm the riot, and ledto 40 deaths, howeverthe strike was brokenin a couple of weeks.GreatRailroadStrikeThe nationalismaroused from theSpanish AmericanWar led to growingexpansionistsentiment in thePacific.An exclusion act waspassed in order tosupport a morenationalist sentiment,provide more jobopportunities for otherraces, and keep theChinese out ofAmerica. ChineseExclusionAct 1882People who aresuccessful andabundant inresources shouldcontribute to thebetterment of societythrough charitableactions and justice.SocialGospelMovementPolicy which basicallymade it so Chinawhich was a mainmanufacturing andtrade location to beopen for all countriesOpenDoorPolicyUS Supreme CourtCase which upheldthe power of stategovernment toregulate privateindustriesMunnv.IllinoisAn educator whobelieved that blacksshould betterthemselves througheducation andeconomicadvancements ratherthan attempt to attainequal rights.Booker T.WashingtonDue to an immigrantnot getting a job andassassination ofPresident Garfield, theact provided thatfederal governmentjobs be provided basedon merit andcompetitive examsPendletonCivilServiceActConcluded theidea of “separatebut equalfacilities”. Laterdenied by Brown v.Board ofEducation.Plessy v.FergusonScottish-Americanphilanthropist,industrialist, and ledthe expansion ofthe US steelindustryAndrewCarnegieWar started with anexplosion at Mainewhich Americablamed Spain USGained Philippians,Guam and PuertoRico.SpanishAmericanWarA battle with theNative Americans inregards to landdisputes. Americalost this battle whichresulted in the Battleof Wounded Knee.Battle ofLittle BigHornForced voters to payto vote, literacy testswhich restricted blackvoters the right tovote through tests oftheir IQ, andgrandfather clauseDisenfranchisementAmericanphilanthropist,industrialist, andfounder of theStandard OilCompanyJohn D.RockefellerFought againstlynching andinjustices towardsAfrican Americans inthe New South.Prominent figure foradvocating againstBlack injustices. Ida B.WellsReshape much of NativeAmerican societies bybreaking up tribal landsand splitting NativeAmericans into designatedlands, but would grantAmerican Citizenship ifthey chose to do so.DawesSeveraltyActCorrupt figureduring the GildedAge, was apolitician known forembezzlement andstealing money.BossTweedMajor labororganization,which fought toend child labor,receive equal payfor work, andincome taxKnightsofLaborInvention thatchangedtransportationin Americavastly.FordCarsA strike about railroadsin regards to Pullman'ssleeper cars. Thegovernment had tointervene in the strike,showing how importantrailroads were duringthis time period.PullmanStrikeArgued that the richwere rich for a reasonand was generallysurrounded by theoriginal idea of“survival of fittest”. Canbe considered as the“survival of the richest”. SocialDarwinismHe protested againstlynching,discrimination, andunfair employment ofblacks while alsoarguing that blacksshould embrace theirheritage.W.E.B.DuBoisBiggest BriberyScandal in USHistory whichdamaged manypoliticians image andbrought awareness togovernmentcorruptionAndrewCarnegieA direct response tothe loss of Battle of theLittle Big Horn. It was amassacre of NativeAmericans andthousands of children,men, and women wereslaughtered in thisbattle.Battle ofWoundedKneeDuring a strike ofworkers in Chicago abomb was thrown ata police squadronwhich led to over 100injured and wave ofxenophobiaHaymarketSquareRiotLarge number ofrailroad workers thatwent on strike due towage cuts. PresidentHayes sent troops tocalm the riot, and ledto 40 deaths, howeverthe strike was brokenin a couple of weeks.GreatRailroadStrikeThe nationalismaroused from theSpanish AmericanWar led to growingexpansionistsentiment in thePacific.An exclusion act waspassed in order tosupport a morenationalist sentiment,provide more jobopportunities for otherraces, and keep theChinese out ofAmerica. ChineseExclusionAct 1882People who aresuccessful andabundant inresources shouldcontribute to thebetterment of societythrough charitableactions and justice.SocialGospelMovementPolicy which basicallymade it so Chinawhich was a mainmanufacturing andtrade location to beopen for all countriesOpenDoorPolicyUS Supreme CourtCase which upheldthe power of stategovernment toregulate privateindustriesMunnv.IllinoisAn educator whobelieved that blacksshould betterthemselves througheducation andeconomicadvancements ratherthan attempt to attainequal rights.Booker T.WashingtonDue to an immigrantnot getting a job andassassination ofPresident Garfield, theact provided thatfederal governmentjobs be provided basedon merit andcompetitive examsPendletonCivilServiceActConcluded theidea of “separatebut equalfacilities”. Laterdenied by Brown v.Board ofEducation.Plessy v.Ferguson

HTP 6: 1865-1898 Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Andrew Carnegie
    Scottish-American philanthropist, industrialist, and led the expansion of the US steel industry
  2. Spanish American War
    War started with an explosion at Maine which America blamed Spain US Gained Philippians, Guam and Puerto Rico.
  3. Battle of Little Big Horn
    A battle with the Native Americans in regards to land disputes. America lost this battle which resulted in the Battle of Wounded Knee.
  4. Disenfranchisement
    Forced voters to pay to vote, literacy tests which restricted black voters the right to vote through tests of their IQ, and grandfather clause
  5. John D. Rockefeller
    American philanthropist, industrialist, and founder of the Standard Oil Company
  6. Ida B. Wells
    Fought against lynching and injustices towards African Americans in the New South. Prominent figure for advocating against Black injustices.
  7. Dawes Severalty Act
    Reshape much of Native American societies by breaking up tribal lands and splitting Native Americans into designated lands, but would grant American Citizenship if they chose to do so.
  8. Boss Tweed
    Corrupt figure during the Gilded Age, was a politician known for embezzlement and stealing money.
  9. Knights of Labor
    Major labor organization, which fought to end child labor, receive equal pay for work, and income tax
  10. Ford Cars
    Invention that changed transportation in America vastly.
  11. Pullman Strike
    A strike about railroads in regards to Pullman's sleeper cars. The government had to intervene in the strike, showing how important railroads were during this time period.
  12. Social Darwinism
    Argued that the rich were rich for a reason and was generally surrounded by the original idea of “survival of fittest”. Can be considered as the “survival of the richest”.
  13. W.E.B. DuBois
    He protested against lynching, discrimination, and unfair employment of blacks while also arguing that blacks should embrace their heritage.
  14. Andrew Carnegie
    Biggest Bribery Scandal in US History which damaged many politicians image and brought awareness to government corruption
  15. Battle of Wounded Knee
    A direct response to the loss of Battle of the Little Big Horn. It was a massacre of Native Americans and thousands of children, men, and women were slaughtered in this battle.
  16. Haymarket Square Riot
    During a strike of workers in Chicago a bomb was thrown at a police squadron which led to over 100 injured and wave of xenophobia
  17. Great Railroad Strike
    Large number of railroad workers that went on strike due to wage cuts. President Hayes sent troops to calm the riot, and led to 40 deaths, however the strike was broken in a couple of weeks.
  18. The nationalism aroused from the Spanish American War led to growing expansionist sentiment in the Pacific.
  19. Chinese Exclusion Act 1882
    An exclusion act was passed in order to support a more nationalist sentiment, provide more job opportunities for other races, and keep the Chinese out of America.
  20. Social Gospel Movement
    People who are successful and abundant in resources should contribute to the betterment of society through charitable actions and justice.
  21. Open Door Policy
    Policy which basically made it so China which was a main manufacturing and trade location to be open for all countries
  22. Munn v. Illinois
    US Supreme Court Case which upheld the power of state government to regulate private industries
  23. Booker T. Washington
    An educator who believed that blacks should better themselves through education and economic advancements rather than attempt to attain equal rights.
  24. Pendleton Civil Service Act
    Due to an immigrant not getting a job and assassination of President Garfield, the act provided that federal government jobs be provided based on merit and competitive exams
  25. Plessy v. Ferguson
    Concluded the idea of “separate but equal facilities”. Later denied by Brown v. Board of Education.