US History Unit 2 key

  • assimilation

    the process of taking into account and fully understanding information or ideas.
  • missionaries

    A person or group sent by a church into an area to persuade and spread the teachings of the Christian religion.
  • rural and urban areas

    A rural area is the countryside with villages and hamlets. An urban area is the human structure such as bridges, houses, and buildings, which is included in towns and cities.
  • great plains

    Flat land covered in grass lying west of the Mississippi river.
  • Monroe doctrine

    A foreign policy issued by President James Monroe proclaiming that the US would not tolerate intervention by European nations in the West.
  • industrialisation

    Does the period of social and economic change make the human group an agricultural society for an industrial society, which involves a massive restructuring of the economy into an industrial crisis.
  • Alfred T. Mahan

    Published The Influence of Sea Power upon History. It was a revolutionary analysis of the significance of naval power. Also, how it was a factor in the rise of the British Empire.
  • Sanford B. Doyle

    He recommended westernization, or western culture and industry, in Hawaii.
  • Henry Cabot Lodge

    Wanted Germany crushed and charged with a harsh settlement.
  • Theadore Roosevelt

    He increased the size of the Navy and declared American intervention throughout the West
  • Transcontiental railroad

    A railroad linking the east coast to the west coast.
  • Homestead act

    It advanced the settlement of the western territory by granting families 160 acres of land for a small fee and 5 yrs. of continuous residency.
  • Homesteader

    A person who lives and grows crop on land given by the government.
  • Civil war amendments

    All three amendments that reconstructed assurance of equality for recent emancipated slaves.
  • imperialism

    A larger government growing stronger by taking over poorer or weaker countries with important resources.
  • immigration

    The place at a airport or country where the government representatives check the documents that the people in the country achieve.
  • immigration

    The act or process of someone relocating permanently to a different or foreign country
  • Chinese Exclusion act

    An act passed to suspend the Chinese labor immigration for 10 years.
  • yellow journalism

    Strategies of competition from two NY newspapers, The World and the Journal, to attract readers and increase movement.
  • closing the western frontier

    The closure of the frontier put an end to immigration for awhile. It also ended the gold fever, oil boom, and the promise of riches resources offered.
  • klondike gold rush

    Thousands of people rushing to Klondike River for the gold discovery.
  • Acquisitions

    Spain ceded Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines in the Treaty of Paris.
  • Naval station

    The US took the island of Hawaii along the "Open door" policy and made it apart of American territory. It is called the Pearl Harbor.
  • Spanish American war

    US wanted war against Spain because of the sinking of the Battleship Main in the Havana Harbor. It ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.
  • Americanization

    It is the power of economic and social relations in the United States as well as online, food, commerce, fame, politics and politics.
  • urbanization

    shifting the population from rural to urban residents, gradually increasing the proportion of people living in urban areas and ways in which each society can adapt to these changes.
  • Assimilation

    A person or group resembling the language and culture of another group.