New American Industry
Trusts / Big Business
Labor Unions
Strikes / Unrest
Reforms
100

This was created in order to standardize time of train travel all across the country

Time Zones

100

What is a monopoly?

When one company has exclusive control over production and sale of a product

100

This organization brings workers together to give them a louder voice in collective bargaining

Labor Unions

100

This is a method used by Unions to withhold the work from their members in order to get a company to make changes

A Strike

100

Who opposed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

Big Businesses 

200

What new industry allowed for America to more easily move and sell goods from coast to coast?

The Railroad Industry

200

Are monopolies good or bad for the consumer?

Bad. They dont allow for competition in a market which benefits the consumer

200

Why might a teacher want to join the teacher union?

Make sure they receive fair pay, safe working conditions and are not being taken advantage of by the school district 

200

This strike by Industrial workers became violent when the company hired a private security company (Pinkertons) to intimidate the strikes and get them back to work 

Homestead Strike

200

How did competitive businesses protect consumers?

It allowed for companies to compete against each other to create a better product and sell it at a lower price instead of one company deciding everything

300

How did the expansion of industry and of farming in the west lead to a relationship between cities on the East Coast and the farms on the Great Plains?

People would move from eastern cities to farms in the great plains and send their products back to the eastern cities to sell

300

Please describe a vertical integrated company

Control ALL aspects of production for a product

300

What are three things labor unions attempt to do for the worker? 

-Workplace Safety

- Higher Pay

- Fewer Hours

300

What was the name of the strike the United States government decided to step in on to help bring to an end because the industry was so important to the country?

The Great Railroad Strike of 1877

300

What was the name of the Act that was the first attempt to break up trusts and other big businesses in the United States?

Sherman Antitrust Act

400

What is the name of John D. Rockefeller's oil company that he used vertical integration to gain control of all aspects of production?

Standard Oil

400

Please describe horizontal integration

When a company controls all of the final production and sale of a product

400

The American Federation of Labor was created to do what? 

Focus on issues important to all workers not just workers in a certain industry

400

As a result of the Pullman Strike, these workers were blacklisted (prevented) from getting other jobs because the bosses found them to be out of control workers.

Workers who joined Unions
400

Which President became known as the trust buster for the way he used the Sherman Antitrust Act to break up large companies? 

Theodore Roosevelt

500

Who benefited from the growth of the steel industry because of the expansion of railroads being built?

Andrew Carnegie 

500

How do monopolies limit competition within a market?

They dont allow for other companies to come in and sell a product at a competitive price so the company itself can control all the prices and not create better products

500
How do nation unions like the American Federation of Labor differ from local unions?

They include workers in various industries not just certain areas like a local teacher union or a local electricians union would

500

This strike resulted in the loss of millions of dollars for the company because of damage to company goods and lack of production due to striking workers

Great Railroad Strike of 1877

500

Why was the Sherman Antitrust Act so difficult to use and break up the large businesses?

It was hard to define interstate trade and commence so it was challenging to be able to use any act to break them up because trade practices were not clearly defined

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