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MIDTERM CROSSWORD

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Known for leading the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the 19th century
Policy to keep China open to trade with all countries on equal bases, the ___ ____ policy.
A period in America where the country's power and influence increased through diplomacy and military force
Samuel Gompers was an American _____ union leader
Sphere of _______- country has power to affect developments although it has no real authority
Generally refers back to the period where the federal government set conditions that would bring the rebellious Southern states back into the Union. After Sherman's March to Sea
Commander Matthew C. Perry of the United States Navy is famous for sailing where on behalf of the US government
Patented the first practical telephone
Theodore Roosevelt and many others believed in this extreme, and AGRESSIVE form on expansion
Federal law acts giving applicants land for little or no cost at all
Tax that was part of a series of laws intended to isolate blacks from politics without violating the 15th amendment
Did not want immigrants to come into America
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Laws enforcing segregation
Name of one of the first black colleges in the United States, started by Booker T. Washington.
Provided food, housing, medical aid, established schools and offered legal assistance to help out former slaves and poor whites in the south
The _________ amendment granted citizenship to "all persons born or naturalized in the United States" including former slaves
Example: illegally charging tolls to passing merchant ships
Cuba became the United States ______ after the Spanish American War
Inexpensive industrial process for producing steel
Who did the Nativist think would gain too much control over the church
True or false, Plessy vs. Ferguson ended in the same law, "separate but equal"