1. reconstruction
10. battle of little big horn
11. dawes severalty act
12. dry farming
13. frederick jackson turner
14. ghost dance movement
15. homestead act of 1862
16. mail-order houses and rural free delivery
17. massacre at wounded knee
18. mechanization of agriculture
19. morrill land grant act
2. lincoln’s ten- per cent plan
20. reclamation
21. reservation policy
22. slaughter of the buffalo
23. the long drive
24. promontary point, utah
25. thomas edison
26. granville woods
27. henry ford
28. mass production and the assembly line
29. economies of scale
3. reconstruction in the south
30. child labor
31. industrial accidents
32. the knights of labor
33. the haymarket square riot
34. the american federation of labor
35. the homestead and pullman strikes
36. the wobblies
37. sewing machines
38. department and chain stores
39. modern advertising
4. reconstruction changes
40. cycles of boom and bust
41. the pool
42. john d. rockefeller
43. the trust
44. u.s. steel coporation
45. social darwinism
46. laissez-faire
47. the gospel of wealth
48. protective tariffs
49. edward bellamy
5. radical reconstruction
50. the sherman anti-trust act
51. stalwarts, half breeds, and mugwumps
52. the interstate commerce act
53. susan b. anthony
54. the grange
55. populist (people’s) party
56. the cleveland-morgan deal
57. eugene v. debs
58. william jennings bryan
59. railroad regulation
6. southern resistance to reconstruction
60. tariffs
61. currency
62. special interests
63. political corruption
64. farm discontent
7. federal support
8. election of 1876
9. compromise of 1877
mining syndicates
the merger movement