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last major battle of the American Revolution
favored a strong central government
executive order by Andrew Jackson requiring payment for government land to be in gold and silver
father of the American industrial revolution; factory system
Act that encouraged westward expansion
Procedure where voters can remove an elected official from office
Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by legislature
Procedure where a certain number of voters may, by petition, propose a law or constitutional amendment and have it submitted
founder of the Standard Oil Company
wrote the Gospel of Wealth
president who composed and proposed the 14 points
Treay that ended the World war one terms
Ronald Reagan's economic program; "trickle down" theory
major political scandal in the 1970s where Nixon tried to cover-up his involvement in the break-in at the DNC headquarters complex
policy of Nixon's administration to reduce the number of US troops fighting in Vietnam
practice of making accusations of disloyalty without proper evidence
the act of pushing a situation to the verge of war to threaten the opponent into backing down
US policy using military, economic, and diplomatic strategies to stall the spread of communism
chief justice who established Supreme Court's power of judicial review
founder of American Federation of Labor for skilled workers
He and William Kelly developed a cheaper way to make steel
wrote the book "The Jungle"
preisdent during stock market crash and beginning of the Great Depression
US foreign policy opposing interference in the Western Hemisphere from outside powers
belief that Americans had the right to spread across the continent
name of the age of corrupt politics and growing gap between the rich and the poor
photographer that exposed poverty and poor living conditions through art
second president to be impeached
temperance movement advocated for this
agreement between US and mexico that brought thousands of Mexican agricultural workers into the US
treaty that helped define the US and Mexico border
Andrew Jackson's system of turning over government jobs to supporters, friends, and family relatives

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