Industrialists
Vocab
How the other half lived
Immigration
Work
100

This industrialist gave away over half his fortune

Who was Andrew Carnegie?

100

John D. Rockefeller controlling 90% of the oil industry is an example of what?

What is a monopoly?

100

Animal you might see in a city street

What was a rat or pig?

100

Most people moving to the U.S. went through one of these 2 immigration stations

What were Ellis Island and Angel Island?

100

The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire occurred on these floors

What were 8-10?

200

The 2 industries that made Cornelius Vanderbilt rich

What were shipping and trains?

200

Synonym for city

What is urban?

200

A run down apartment building that was overcrowded but cheap to live in

What is a tenement

200

Like the Pilgrims, many immigrants come to the U.S. looking for this

What is religious freedom?

200

Money saving reason why factory owners hired children

What was they could pay them less?

300

John D. Rockefeller's company

What was Standard Oil?

300

In this business strategy, you control the steps of the production process

What is vertical integration?

300

A disease that spread easily in The Gilded Age

What was smallpox, cholera, diptheria, tuberculosis, or pneumonia?

300

This caused immigration to almost stop in the middle of the 20th century

What was World War II?

300

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What was the average yearly worker wage in 1900?

400

The only industrialist we talked about who started out rich

Who was JP Morgan?

400

The definition of industrialization

What is the change from things being made by hand to mass produced in factories?

400

Something tenements lacked

What is indoor plumbing/bathrooms/running water, privacy, enough fresh air, etc

400

One of the top 3 countries of origin for immigrants in The Gilded Age

What was Russia, Italy, or Austria-Hungary?

400

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory was an example of one of these - an overcrowded, unsafe factory where people work long hours for low pay

What was a sweatshop?

500

This university received a large donation from an industrialist

What is Vanderbilt, Univ. of Chicago, or Carnegie Mellon?

500

Reason it was called The Gilded Age

What is things looked rich on the outside but underneath things were not good?

OR

What is there was lots of showy wealth and privilege, but underneath that many were struggling?

500

Types of factories that dumped waste which contaminated drinking water

What were meatpacking factories or steel mills?

500

Common reason why some people (at any time) express concern about immigration

What is fear of losing their job, fear of change, etc

500

3 benefits workers at the turn of the century lacked

What were vacation, holidays, sick days, health insurance, maternity leave, retirement?

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