Name of the powerful New York City political machine.
Tammany Hall
This Gilded Age invention created the suburbs and the ability to commute.
automobile
This Gilded Age social view was based on people's feeling of competition over resources such as employment and housing.
Nativism
This Gilded Age captain of industry/robber baron is known as the father of philanthropy as well as a successful steel businessman.
Andrew Carnegie
This Gilded Age amendment created the income tax
16th amendment
This Gilded Age law took tribal reservation land, and assimilated the Indians.
the Dawes Act
This Gilded Age industry helped open the West to settlement and trade.
railroad industry
This Gilded Age law prevented the immigration of a group of people into the United States.
Chinese Exclusion Act
This Gilded Age reformer attacked political corruption through his famous cartoons.
Thomas Nast
This Gilded Age amendment gave citizens the ability to directly elect their senators.
17th amendment
This Gilded Age law provided federal land to Western settlers at no cost.
Homestead Act
The use of undercover agents, non-unionization contracts, and blacklisting
Industrialists prevented unionization
This Gilded Age philosophy represented the Industrialists view on charity and giving
Gospel of Wealth
This Gilded Age reformer led the Social Gospel movement
Jane Addams
This Gilded Age industry grew due to both the railroad connecting the East and West and the growing populations of cities in the East.
Cattle Industry
These newspaper drawings helped bring down the infamous political machine known as Tammany Hall.
political cartoons
This Gilded Age industrial owners encouraged labor unions. (True or False)
False
This Gilded Age term refers to the minuscule and dangerous living spaces of many urban immigrants
tenements
This Gilded Age person ran Tammany Hall
Boss Tweed
This Gilded Age political party saw a rise in support from farmers who felt disenfranchised by Industrialization
Populist party
This Gilded Age law created an examination and review commission for all government appointed jobs.
Pendleton Civil Service Act of 1883
This Gilded Age invention had the most profound effect on the US from the factories to the individual home.
electricity
Eighteen percent of the Gilded Age workforce was made up by
children
This Gilded Age politician was supported by the industrial leaders/robber barons
William McKinley
Andrew Carnegie wrote this book
The Gospel of Wealth