Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
1. to lobby for laws against the consumption of alcohol
2. surrender
3. establishing the Tuskegee Institute
4. The government took a more active role in regulating business.
5. Progressivism remained an important political movement.
6. America's unique development could not continue in the absence of a frontier.
7. He paid Spain a large sum to secure the Philippines.
8. It caused Latin American countries to increasingly resent U.S. interference in their affairs.
9. militarism
10. an infantry regiment of African American soldiers that served in World War I
11. The federal government agreed to support labor unions in return for a no-strike promise from unions.
12. figure out how to send electricity over longer distances
13. Many U.S. senators opposed the League of Nations and voted against the treaty.
14. Corneliuis Vanderbilt - Helped expand and improve the railroad
Andrew Carnegie - Was a leader within the steel industry
J.P. Morgan - Started a very successful financial investment company & Was a leader within the steel industry
15. The United States enters World War I.
World War I ends.
Congress ratifies the Prohibition amendment.
Congress ratifies the women's suffrage amendment.
16. the Knights of Labor
17. laissez-faire economic policies
18. Business owners in the West could stay in touch with eastern markets. & Those who moved out west could communicate with family members in far-away cities.
19. The aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer flying in an airplane.
20. Many Americans in rural areas felt that their way of life was being threatened.
21. They set aside land and money for affordable land-grant colleges.
22. Until a majority of women in Massachusetts say they want the vote, the state constitution should not be amended.
23. factory jobs in American cities
24. African Americans wanted more rights and better-paying jobs.
25. the doctrine of separate but equal
26. to save the Union
27. Boss Tweed was gone, but corruption was still a problem in New York's government.
28. the Populist Party
29. The patriots’ victory persuaded the French to form an alliance.
30. outbreak of Shays’s Rebellion
31. how many houses of Congress the government would include & how states would be represented in Congress
32. judicial review
33. by consuming already scarce land and resources
34. government jobs
35. Harriet Tubman
36. Support grew for secession from the Union. & States passed laws to prevent rebellions by enslaved people.
37. The image shows that General Grant took a more offensive attack-and-strike strategy.
38. North - offered bounties to volunteers
South - forced African Americans to serve the army
both North and South - offered ways for wealthy citizens to avoid serving & passed conscription, or draft, laws.
39. an attempt to address the problems associated with the Gilded Age
40. New regulations improved the safety and health of factory workers.
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