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A surge in inventions from a new production method, where each worker is assigned a repeatable task.

What is the assembly line?

100

The backbone of the booming economy, they worked long hours in dangerous conditions for low wages in factories, mines, and railroads.

Who are the Industrial Workers?

100

Established a federal income tax.

What is the 16th Amendment?

100

Wrote the famous essay, The Gospel of Wealth.

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

100

First Major nationwide labor strike, involved tens of thousands of workers.

What is the Great Railroad Strike?

200

Completed in 1869, it connected America's East & West Coasts and triggered the Gilded Age by creating wealth and corporate power.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

200

Exposed corruption, corporate monopolies, and severe social injustices within the United States. Forced the government to pass landmark legislation to protect workers/consumers.

Who are the Muckrakers?

200

Originally a weak Gilded Age policy, used by Theodore Roosevelt to break up industrial monopolies.

What is The Sherman Antitrust Act? 

200

Co-founded the Hull House in Chicago, a pioneer settlement house.

Who is Jane Addams?

200

A bitter and violent strike at Carnegie Steel Company, which broke union's power in the steel industry.

What is the Homestead Strike?

300

An economic philosophy stating that governments should not interfere in the economy.

What is Laissez-Faire?

300

Powerful 19th century American industrialists and financiers who gained fortunes during the Gilded Age through ruthless and often seen as unethical business practices.

Who are the Robber Barons?

300

Public outcry for safety, following the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire tragedy.

What are factory safety laws?

300

Sociologist and civil rights leader who co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

Who is W.E.B Du Bois?

300
Severe economic depression that cause widespread bank failures and unemployment.

What is the Panic of 1893?

400

The massive influx of foreign workers 

What is mass immigration?

400

They fought for women's voting rights, eventually achieving the 19th amendment.

Who are the Suffragettes?

400

Took the power of electing U.S. Senators away from corrupt state legislatures and gave it to the people.

What is the 17th Amendment?

400

Famous "muckraker" whose novel, The Jungle, exposed harsh conditions and unsanitary practices.

Who is Upton Sinclair?

400

Signed by President Woodrow Wilson, this law created the central banking system to stabilize the economy.

What is the Federal Reserve Act?

500

The first inexpensive industrial method for the mass production of steel.

What is the Bessemer Process?

500

Government Officials who used federal power to break up monopolies, regulate food and drug safety, and implement conservation efforts.

Who are the Trust-Busters?

500

Provided financial compensation and medical benefits to federal civil service employees injured on the job.

What is the Federal Employees' Compensation Act?

500

American Industrialist who built a global shipping and railroad empire.

Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt?

500

A violent labor protest in Chicago that resulted in causalities and severely damaged the reputation of the Knights of Labor.

What is the Haymarket Square Riot?

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