Immigration
Gilded Age
Gilded Age 2
Industrialization
Work
100

Island that housed Asian immigrants

What is Angel Island

100

The Gilded Age began in what decade?

1860s

100

Condition of the North...

Rich; Strong 

100

What is a monopoly?

Having complete control over supply or product

100

How many accidents occured in the workplace yearly?

Thousands
200

Island that housed European immigrants

Ellis Island

200

The Gilded Age was a time for growth, new inventions, and expanding ____________

cities 

200

Condition of the South...

Poor; Weak

200

3 results of Railroad expansion

Improved travel, growth of population in the West, and a national market
200

How long did a workday usually last? How long was the workweek?

10 to 14 hours; 6 days

300

Immigrants that traveled to America were housed in _________ that were very unsanitary

What is a tenement?

300

Which two cities became major cities during the Gilded Age?

New York and Chicago

300

Labor Unions fight for _______________

Better working conditions

300

What was electricity's first use?

Communication along telegraph wire

300

What year did America experience an economic depression?

1873

400

Many immigrants faced _______________ and ____________ during the Gilded Age and still today

Discrimination and challenges

400

How long would it take to produce 2 tons of steel after the Bessemer Process? 

6 minutes

400

What were elections like during the Gilded Age?

Elections were rigged

400

What year was the light bulb invented?

1879

400
Which company did Andrew Carnegie create?

Carnegie Steel Corporation 

500

______________ immigrants were tasked on working on the Transcontinental railroad. Why were they tasked with working on this railroad?

Chinese; they were living on Angel Island

500

What is a Spoils System?

Where a political party hires their supporters into a government position.

500

Who invented the telephone. 

Alexander Bell

500

What year was the telephone invented

1876

500

What was Robber Baron's goal for their workers?

To keep working wages low

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