Labor Unions
Labor
Acts and Laws
Big Business
Immigration & Inventions
100

All labor unions had these three goals in common

More $$$, safer working conditions, shorter work hours
100

146 women were locked in a factory and most died when the building caught fire. Led to workplace and fire safety regulations.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

100

A common practice during the Gilded Age when a politician gave jobs in return for votes, contributions, etc.

Spoils System/Patronage

100

Wrote the Gospel of Wealth saying the rich had a responsibility to give back as Philanthropists.

Andrew Carnegie
100

Allowed cities to expand upward, made steel cheaper/easier/safer

Bessemer Process

200

Labor union that allowed only skilled, white men to join and used strikes as a major tactice. Leader was Samuel Gompers.

American Federation of Labor

200

Unions lost membership and public support.

Violent strikes and clashes between police and workers.

200

A law passed to break up monopolies, but had many loopholes and was not enforced effectively and failed.

Sherman Antitrust Act

200

The idea that the government should not regulate business in any way (hands-of-government)

Laissez-faire

200

Invention of electricity allowed industries to

Work longer hours
300

Labor Union that was open to any race, gender, or skill level. 

Knights of Labor

300

Created the first sleeper railroad car and had a town for his workers and controlled all the prices and wages. He cut the wages but not the prices leading to a strike.

The Pullman Company

300

Gave federal government authority to regulate interstate and international trade

Interstate Commerce Act/Commission

300

'Survival of the fittest' theory used to justify monopolies and favored the wealthy.

Social Darwinism

300

The belief that native-born white Americans were superior to that of newcomers.

Nativism

400

Socialist leader of the Industrial Workers of the World

Eugene V. Debs

400

Carnegie's steel workers were protesting pay cuts when violence broke out; troops were sent in. It got bloody and the workers didn’t get their demands met.

Homestead Strike

400

The first nativist legislation passed to prohibited Chinese immigration, limited their civil rights, and forbade citizenship.

Chinese Exclusion Act

400

Business practice in which an industry buys out all of its suppliers

Vertical Integration

400

The first settlement house founded by Jane Addams in Chicago to provide shelter-like services to immigrants and help them assimilate into society.

Hull House

500

Dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism, this group leaned toward socialism

Industrial Workers of the World (Wobblies)

500

During this protest against police brutality a bomb was thrown and killed several police officers. 8 radical union members were charged and 4 executed.

Haymarket Square Riot

500

A law that attempted to stop the patronage/spoils system. Required that a civil service exam be passed in order to get a government job.

Pendleton Civil Service Act

500

A negative term used to describe industrial leaders who mistreated their employees, eliminated their competition, and exploited child labor.

Robber Barons

500

What two ports of entry did Immigrants enter in to and what ethnic group belonged to each port?

Ellis Island- European (East)

Angel Island- Asian (West)

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