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100

Question: Invention that improved the life of factory workers by allowing them to work longer hours into the night.

What is the light bulb

100

Question: 

 This group of people fueled the growth of cities and mass production.  They were mostly Southern and Eastern Europeans.

Answer:

What is immigration



100

Question: 

The exploitation of young children, starting as early as 10, long hours and harsh conditions.

Answer:

What is Child Labor

100

Question: 

The idea that the struggling and poor should not be provided any extra help. Brought the idea of “survival of the fittest” into context with human beings.

Answer: 

What is Social Darwinism.

100

Question: Who developed the light bulb?

Answer: Who is Thomas Edison.

200

Question: What invention allowed people to communicate over long distances that became more popular than the telegraph?

Answer: What is the telephone

200

Question: 

This was the biggest business in America at the time. Its expansion led to greater movement westward, international trade, and fostered immigration

Answer:

What is the railroad



200

Question: 

What was the first federal effort to regulate railroads, resulting in the increase of government regulation?

Answer:

What is the Interstate Commerce Act

200

Question: Strike-breakers hired by employers as replacement workers for when unions went on strike.

Answer:

SCABS

200

Question: Powerful banker and someone who played a major role by financing major industrial companies. 

(Hint: Still A Name We Hear Today) 

Answer:Who is J.P Morgan

300

Question: The production of this material started booming during the construction of railroads, bridges, etc. and was produced in the Bessemer Process.

Answer: What is steel

300

Question: This industry was created in order to help supply railroads with what they needed to function.

Answer: What is coal industry

300

Question: 

What sandal involved paying off congressmen and overcharging tax payers to build railroads. 

Answer:

What is the Credit Mobilier Scandal

300

Question: 

First major labor organization that campaigned for higher wages, better working conditions, and lower working hours.

Answer:

Who are Knights of Labor.

300

Question: Standard Oil Company and became one of the wealthiest people in American History. 

Answer: Who is  John D. Rockefeller.

400

Question:

 What development made during this point in time helped the production of clothing more efficiently?

Answer: What is the sewing machine

400

Question: 

What is the process in which is responsible for purifying steel?

Answer:

What is the Beessemer process

400

Question: A term used in the 19th century in the U.S as a negative reference to businessmen like Rocketfelller, J.P Morgan, etc.  They amassed large personal fortunes as a result of exploiting workers.

Answer:

What is robber barons

400

Question: What was the meat-packing capital?

Answer:

Chicago

400

Question: Who was the leading figure and or face of the steel industry? 



Answer: Who is Andrew Carneige 

 

500

Question: What was created by Thomas Edison was the first device capable of recording sound.

Answer: What is the phonograph

500

Question: 

An economic system where a government places very few restrictions on the types of business activities or ownership that citizens want to partake in.

Answer:

What is free enterprise



500

Question: Policy that the government should not interfere as in the nation's economy and production of goods.

Answer:

What is Laissez-Faire

500

Question: 

Theory proposed by English economist David Ricardo. It suggested that workers needed minimum wage to sustain themselves. 

Answer:

What is the Iron Law of Wages.

500

Question: Was a part of railroad and shopping industries and became wealthy off his investments in them. 

(Hint: Has a college named after him.)

Answer: Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt

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