History 361 � Some Important
Words, Concepts, and Names
�Abolition
National Death� |
Gilman,
Charlotte P. |
Racism |
�Birth
of a Nation� |
Jazz
Age |
Slavery |
�Brutus� |
Jones, Absalom |
Social
Security Act |
Abolition |
Garrison,
William L. |
Race
suicide |
Adams,
Henry |
Government |
Railroads |
Adams,
John |
Grant,
Madison |
Ransom,
John Crowe |
Addams,
Jane |
Great
Awakening |
Reason |
Age
of machines |
�Greed� |
Reform |
Agrarians |
Grimk�, Sarah |
Republic |
Allen, Richard |
Harlem Renaissance |
Republican
motherhood |
American
system |
Herland |
Republicanism |
Anti-federalists |
Hook,
Sidney |
Res
publica |
Anti-modernism |
Hughes,
Langston |
Rights |
Anti-nomianism |
Human
nature |
Roosevelt,
Theodore |
Anti-slavery |
Immig.
Restriction Act |
Scientific
management |
Aristocracy |
Imperialism |
Scopes
trial |
Arminianism |
Individualism |
2nd
Great Awakening |
Banneker, Benjamin |
Industrial capitalism |
Settlement
house |
Beecher,
Catherine |
Interests |
Seneca
Falls |
Bellamy,
Edward |
Jacksonianism |
Sentimental
novel |
Bill
of Rights |
James,
William |
Separate
spheres |
Black
Elk |
Jefferson,
Thomas |
Slaves |
Black
nationalism |
Jim
Crow |
Social
Darwinism |
Bourne,
Randolph |
�John
Doe� |
Social
Gospel |
Calhoun,
John C. |
Labor
question |
Socialism |
Carey,
Henry C. |
�Let
America Be America |
�Sons
of Africa� author |
Carnegie,
Andrew |
Liberalism |
Souls
of Black Folks |
Character |
Liberty |
Spencer,
Herbert |
Clocks |
Lincoln,
Abraham |
Stanton,
Elizabeth Cady |
Common
Sense |
Locke,
John |
State
of nature |
Communism |
Looking
Backward |
�Strenuous
life� |
Constitution |
Lowell |
Stowe,
Harriet Beecher |
Corruption |
Lowell
women |
Suffrage |
Croly, Herbert |
Luxury |
Sumner,
William G. |
Darwin,
Charles |
Lynching |
�Talented
tenth� |
Decl.
of Independence |
Maternalism |
Taylor, Fredrick W. |
Decl.
of Sentiments |
Manchester |
Temperance |
Degeneration |
Manifest
destiny |
The
people |
Delany,
Martin |
Manliness |
Thoreau,
Henry David |
Democracy |
Market |
Tocqueville,
Alexis de |
Democracy
in America |
Marxism |
Transcendentalism |
Dewey,
John |
Mason,
George |
Turner,
Frederick J. |
Douglass,
Frederick |
McCord,
Louisa |
Twain,
Mark |
Dred
Scott case |
Mead, Margaret |
Tyranny |
Du Bois, W. E. B. |
�Meet
John Doe� |
Tyranny
of the majority |
Edwards,
Jonathan |
Melting
pot |
Uncle
Tom�s Cabin |
Emerson,
Ralph Waldo |
�Modern
Times� |
Veblen,
Thorstein |
Enlightenment |
Murray,
Judith S. |
Victorianism |
Equality |
Nativism |
Virtue |
Equality
vs. difference |
Natural
aristocracy |
Wage
slavery |
Eugenics |
Natural
rights |
Walden |
Evangelicals |
Natural
selection |
Walker,
Timothy |
Evolution |
Nature |
Ward, Lester Frank |
Experts |
Niebuhr, Reinhold |
Washington,
Booker T. |
Factory |
Nineteenth
amendment |
Wilson,
Woodrow |
Federalists |
Origin
of Species |
Women
operatives |
Feminism |
Paine,
Thomas |
Women�s
rights |
Finney,
Charles |
Peabody,
Elizabeth P. |
Wright,
Richard |
Fitzhugh,
George |
Plessy
v. Ferguson |
Yeoman farmer |
Flappers |
Popular
Front |
|
Franklin,
Benjamin |
Pragmatism |
|
Free
labor |
Progress |
|
Free
soil |
Progressivism |
|
Freedom |
Pro-slavery |
|
Frontier |
|
|
Fugitive
Slave Act |
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Fuller, Margaret |
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