Peeps
Government & Monopoly
Allegory
Unions & Strikes
Etc.
100

Telephone inventor

Alexander Graham Bell

100

Buying out one's competitors

horizontal integration

100

An allegory of the gold standard

Yellow Brick Road

100

Seven police officers and four workers were killed in Chicago after a bomb went off following a clash between strikers and police

Haymarket Riot

100

This country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S. in response to Lincoln's assassination

France

200

As president he was often described as narrow headed; let his army buddies run the government

Ulysses S. Grant (R-OH)

200

controlling every phase of a business

vertical integration

200

An allegory of Washington, DC

Oz

200

Strike called by the American Railway Union after employers cut wages.  A formal court order ended the strike.

Pullman Strike

200

His "Gospel of Wealth" was a philosophy that wealthy Americans were responsible for using their fortunes to engage in philanthropy

Andrew Carnegie

300

Oil industrial giant

John D. Rockefeller

300

banned combinations and practices that restrained free trade

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

300

An allegory of the President of the U.S.

Wizard

300

An inclusive organization that advocated for a vast array of reforms

Knights of Labor

300

This act transformed communally held tribal lands into individually owned pieces of property

the Dawes Act

400

Steel industrial giant

Andrew Carnegie

400

Created to regulate railroad rates

Interstate Commerce Commission

400

An allegory of the opium epidemic during the Gilded Age

the poppy field

400

This labor union was associated with international acts of anarchy and violence

International Workers of the World

400

This Danish immigrant in his book How the Other Half Lives focused on the wretched conditions in New York slums

Jacob Riis

500

President who believed that the enforcement of civil rights should be handled by local authorities

Rutherford B. Hayes (R-OH)

500

Created a merit system for government workers

Civil Service Act

500

An allegory of freedom from slavery

Glenda, the good witch of the North

500

Led by Samuel Gompers this union did not allow African-Americans, women, or foreign born workers to join

American Federation of Labor

500

Radicalized immigrant workers came from these three areas (countries):

Eastern Europe, Italy, Russia

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