Relacionar Columnas Midterm Review 2024Versión en línea Grade 8 por Laurie Mitchell 1 “Seward’s Folly” 2 Boxer Rebellion 3 Slums 4 Andrew Carnegie 5 M.A.N.I.A. 6 Square Deal 7 Boomtowns 8 Fourteen Points 9 Prohibition 10 Lusitania 11 Imperialism 12 Nativists 13 Thomas Edison 14 Theodore Roosevelt 15 Jacob Riis 16 Panama Canal 17 19th amendment 18 Collective Bargaining 19 Upton Sinclair 20 Transcontinental Railroad 18th amendment Completed in 1914, this waterway connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans Monopolized the steel industry Wrote The Jungle to expose the corruption in the meatpacking industry President Wilson’s plan for world peace Poorest areas of cities Granted women the right to vote In 1900, a nationalist revolt to expel foreigners in China People who oppose immigrants When a powerful country establishes empires around the world Roosevelt’s plan to control trusts, conserve natural resources and protect consumers Quickly populated mining communities U.S. President who used the “big stick policy” to protect Latin America Constructed by the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad companies, it spanned the entire continent The nickname Americans used to describe the purchase of Alaska Used photography to expose poverty and slums Invented the light bulb and nicknamed the “Wizard of Menlo Park” British ship torpedoed by German U-boats in 1915 Negotiating process between labor unions and employers Causes of World War I