Prominent Figures
Rapid Growth
Progressive Movement
Presidents
Conditions
100

Who was known as the "Steel King" during the Gilded Age?

Andrew Carnegie

100

Which industry was most significantly transformed by the rapid economic growth during the late 19th century in the United States.

Railroads

100

What was one of the primary goals of the Progressive Movement in the early 20th century

To address social and economic inequalities 

100

What was Theodore Roosevelt's Domestic policy called

Square Deal

100

What was a common  feature of urban living conditions for working-class families during the Gilded Age

Overcrowded tenements with poor sanitation

200

Which Gilded Age figure founded Standard Oil and became one of the wealthiest individuals in history. 

John D. Rockefeller
200

What was the primary consequence of the rise of monopolies, such as Standard Oil, during the Gilded Age

Concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few individuals

200

Which legislation, passed during the Progressive Era, aimed to regulate the food and drug industries

The Pure Food and Drug Act

200

What was Woodrow Wilson's economic reform program called

New Freedom

200

Which group of workers was most exploited during the Gilded Age, often facing long hours, low wages, and dangerous working conditions

Factory Workers

300

Which Gilded Age industrialist was instrumental in the expansion of the American ri

Cornelius Vanderbilt

300

Which labor organization emerged during the Gilded age to advocate for workers' rights, including an 8 hour workday

Knights of Labor

300

Which Progressive reformers is most associated with the establishment of settlement houses, such as the Hull House

Jane Addams
300

Which foreign policy approach is associated with Theodore Roosevelt

Big Stick Diplomacy

300

What was the purpose of the labor strikes such as the Pullman Strike and Homestead Strike, during the Gilded Age

To demand better wages and working conditions

400

Who was the financier and banker that helped reorganize and consolidate industries such as railroads and steel during the Gilded Age

J.P. Morgan

400

How did the rapid economic growth during the Gilded Age contribute to urbanization in the United States

It caused cities to grow rapidly due to industrialization and job opportunities

400

What was the primary purpose of the 17th Amendment, passed during the Progressive Era

To allow for the direct election of U.S. Senators

400

What was Woodrow Wilson's vision for international peace after WWI

The League of Nations

400

Which book by Jacob Riis exposed the harsh realities of urban poverty and tenement living during the Gilded Age

How the Other Half Lives

500

Which labor leader founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) during the Gilded age

Samuel Gompers

500

What was one of the most significant social consequences of rapid economic growth during the Gilded Age

The widening gap between the wealthy elite and the working poor

500

Which Progressive Era policy aimed to break up monopolies and restore competition in the marketplace

Clayton Antitrust Act

500

How did Roosevelt's 'New Nationalism' Differ from Wilson's 'New Freedom' in addressing economic inequality

Roosevelt emphasized government regulation, while Wilson focused on breaking up monopolies

500

How did the rise of industrial capitalism during the Gilded Age contribute to the exploitation of workers and the widening gap between the rich and the poor

By creating monopolies and suppressing labor rights

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