The Business of Being Big.
Captains of Industry.
We Will Not Work!
A Time For Change?
Work! Work! Work!
100

How did people get from NY to CA

Railroads / Trains

100

Who was the captain of the Shipping & Railroad industry?

Vanderbilt

100

What is a strike?

An organized refusal to work in order to bring abt changes in a job.

100

 True or false. Child labor ended in 1978

False.

100

What did a "trap boy" do?

They worked in a dark mine shaft for 12 hours a day.

200

What did businesses use to advertise?

Mail order catalog.
200

Who was the captain of the steel industry?

Andrew Carnegie

200

What is depression?

An economic period when many people cannot find work, prices drop, and there is very little trade or investment.

200

Whats a muckraker?

A group of Americans who wanted to.... MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.

200

What were sweatshops?




















Where clothes to shoes were made.




300

Describe mechanization.

The use of machines to replace human or animal labor.

300

Who was the captain of the Oil industry?

Rockefeller

300

Whats a labor union?

A group of workers who have banded together to get working conditions improved.

300
What is The Jungle?

A book that exposes the meat factories.

300

True or False. Even people with decent jobs felt the negative impact of industrialization?

True.

400

What did McCormick make?

The automated reaper.

400

Who was the captain of the Banking industry?

J.P. Morgan

400

  How long did the railroad strike of 1877 last?

45 days.

400

What is Progressive?

Pushing for change hoping it'll change life.

400

Where were a lot of people working in the 1800s?

Textile factories

500

List some of the new inventions around this time.

Cars, Telephones, Light bulbs, and Gramophones.

500

What is it called when two big companies merge together.

A monopoly

500

Did unions usually work?

Yes.

500

What is a reform?

Changes that improve a situation
500

What is the NCLC?

An organization to help end the tragedy young children had been deprived of there childhoods.

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