Immigration
Rise of Industry
monopolies
unions
important vocab
hodge podge
who's who of the gilded age
100

intense distrust and dislike of immigrants due to competition over jobs, religious differences and language barriers

what is nativism

100

abundance of raw materials, new technology, expanding markets, cheap labor and national transportation system

what are factors in the Rise of Industry? 

100

“survival of the fittest” applied to competition within societies

Industrialists used idea to justify wealth and monopolies

what is social darwinism?

100

led to a decline in Knights of Labor's membership for fear of violence.

What is the Haymarket Riot?

100

economy with little to no government regulation

What is Laissez-Faire?

100

industrial change that made building skyscrapers possible

what is new way to make steel

100

What impact did Jane Addams have on urban development in the Industrial Age?

She provided ways for poorer residents to receive assistance through a type of community center. 

settlement houses--Hull House

200

processing center for Europeans coming to the east coast

what is ellis island? 

200

The author of this cartoon is pointing out the hypocrisy of what idea?

What is nativism? 

200

reasons that monopolies are bad for consumers

What are high prices and low quality

200

How did the government respond to the Homestead Steel Strike and other similar strikes in the late 19th century?

The government, often using military forces, intervened on behalf of the businesses.


200

Supreme Court Case that stated the Chinese Exclusion Act was contitutional

  What is Yick Wo v. Hopkins

200

allowed Big Business to have their money work for them--without having to "punch a time clock"

What is investment?

200

a person who takes an idea and turns it into profit

what is an entrepreneur?

300

what is this a picture of and what are common characteristics experienced by people living here

what is a Tenemant Apartment

crowded tenements, sweatshops, lack of sanitation

300
  • Inventions are created-More products--produced faster--produced cheaper

  • Jobs are created--- people have money to buy more goods-economy gets better for everyone

  • Rich people get richer-- create more factories or businesses --create more jobs--economy gets better for everyone

  • Factories are built where people live--cities grow

What are pros of the industrial revolution? 

300

Andrew Carnegie bought freighters, railroads, and coal companies to increase profits

What is vertical integration?

300

The events of the Haymarket Square Riot are evidence of what situations in the United States in the late 1800s?


  • Organized labor was considered a form of political radicalism.
  • The federal government supported industrial growth over worker's rights.
300

is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time.

What is a patent? 

300

What justification did President Grover Cleveland use to end the Pullman Strike in 1894?


He argued that the strike was disrupting mail service.

300

wrote novels about “Rags to Riches” American stories.

Who is Horatio Algar

400

This cartoon demonstrates what argument against unrestricted immigration?

The United States would inherit the problems of other countries.

400

what event prompted this cartoon?

Railroad companies no longer needed immigrant labor.

400

Rockefeller ended up owing 90% of all oil refineries by buying up competitors so you own nearly all the companies at the same level of production

what is horizontal integration?

400

If a strike fails, laborers also had to face the prospect of being fired or having to get in line behind replacement workers for a position or possibly getting hurt or killed at a protest.

What are reasons unions struggle to organize? 

400

  was used by the court system to stop the Pullman Strike

what is an injunction?

400

The president has the right to interfere in a strike if it is disrupting a government function.

What is the decision of the court in the case against Eugene V. Debs?

400

During the Industrial Age, which group would most likely support legislation aimed at increasing tariff rates?

Who are industrialists

500

in 1882, was the first legislation to suspend immigration from a particular nationality

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act? 

500

designed to combat monopolies and promote fair competition. Government intervention to prevent unfair business practices

What is the Sherman Anti Trust Act?

500

How did the philosophy of Social Darwinism impact the culture of the United States in the early 1900s?


It justified the wealth disparity in the nation by reinforcing the idea that people could be successful if they worked harder.

500

Government does not protect workers

workers are working long hours with little pay 

working conditions were dangerous

wealthy are corrupt

tenements were only affordable housing option

What are reasons unions were needed?
500

provide favors and improve the immigrant community in order to gain votes and political power.  

What is a political machine?

500

In the late 19th century, what philosophy about organized labor was promoted by Samuel Gompers and the American Federation of Labor (AFL)?

Skilled workers should band together to achieve specific goals and concessions from employers.

500

The two largest mail-order retailers

Who are Sears and Roebuck and Montgomery Ward?
600


what conclusion can be drawn about new immigrants


New immigrants faced more prejudice and discrimination than the old immigrants.

600

what actions by the federal government contributed to the rapid growth of industrialization in the nation? (6)

  • continuing laissez-faire economic policies
  • supporting big businesses over labor unions
  • providing subsidies to railroad companies 
  • patents
  • tariffs
  • open immigration
600

Who created monopolies and raised prices to unfair levels (label-not a person's name)

Robber Barons 

600

Samuel Gompers believed WHAT about labor unions

Labor unions united workers in organization, action, and protection of their rights.

600

federal government promoted domestic manufacturing with

TARIFFS

600

how did workers perceive Pullman? 

as a taskmaster who was only concerned about making money

600

What common belief was held by industrialists such as Andrew Carnegie, John D.
Rockefeller, and J.P. Morgan?

Eliminating economic competition promotes efficiency and prevents the waste of resources.

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