"Isms" of the Gilded Age
Captain or Robber?
Coming to America
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100

This "ism" became popular among Americans who believed immigrants were destroying the culture of America. 

What is Nativism

100

"He has devoted himself to the study of the steam navigation of his country - not with the object of extending its development, but the purpose of (making money and ruining his competitors)."

Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt as a Robber Baron

100

The term to describe the area of a steamship in which most immigrants traveled to America?

What is steerage 

100

Jacob Riis wrote about rapid urbanization. He describes the housing conditions in New York City. What were these urban dwellings called? 

What are tenements

100

The four factors of production 

What are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurism 

200

This "ism" used the concept of "survival of the fittest" and applied it to human beings. 

What is Social Darwinism

200

"He is one of the greatest and most successful financiers, not only in our country but also in the world, as many well-informed businessmen will bear witness. I believe he would give the very last cent of his many millions to save the United States from disaster."

Who is J.P. Morgan as a captain of industry

200

Most "new immigrants" that arrived in the U.S. after 1880 were from what two regions of Europe? 

What are eastern and southern Europe

200
The photographer who captured the deplorable working conditions for child labor in the U.S. 

Who was Lewis Hine

200

The author who coined the phrase, "The Gilded Age"

Who is Mark Twain

300

This "ism" can be seen in the work ethic and determination of Andrew Carnegie who started with nothing and became the leader of the U.S. steel industry. 

What is Rugged Individualism 

300

"If I get a barrel of oil out of Buffalo...“I have to sneak it out. There are no public docks; the railroads control most of them, and they won’t let me out if they can help it. If I want to ship a car-load they won’t take it if they can help it. They are all afraid of offending the Standard Oil Company."

Who is J.D. Rockefeller as a robber baron 

300

What anti-immigration law is this cartoon referencing? 

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act 

300

When one business or individual controls an entire industry. 

What is a monopoly 

300

What can be found on the walls at Angel Island

What are poems 

400

This "ism" describes those who appreciate and respect what immigrants bring to a nation. 

What is multiculturalism 

400

Who is J.D. Rockefeller as a robber baron

400

The poem, "The New Colossus" is most closely tied to what policy of U.S. immigration? 

What is the open door policy

400

Three common problems in urban factories (the three D's of working conditions)

What is dark, dirty and dangerous

400

Theory of immigration that embraces ethnic groups maintaining their individual identities and living side by side

What is the Salad Bowl Theory 

500

This "ism" is a hands-off approach to the economy.  It enabled business owners to run their companies unchecked by the federal government. 

What is laissez-faire capitalism 

500

Who is Andrew Carnegie as a captain of industry

500

Which two ideas about immigration encourage immigrants to give up their culture in order to fit in with their new country? 

What are the melting pot theory and assimilation

500

The method used by Andrew Carnegie in which he owned each step of a manufacturing process.

What is vertical integration 

500

The process of converting iron into steel 

What is the Bessemer process 

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