Industrial Revolution
Immigration
Big Business
Reform and Regulation
Mystery Bag
100

This engine powered the Industrial Revolution

What is the Steam Engine? 

100

This is the term for the wave of immigrants that came during the gilded age, as distinct from those that came before.

What is, "New Immigration"

100

This is the name for an corporation that has universal power to control prices within it's industry, as it faces no competition 

What is a monopoly

100

This President was more progressive than his predecessor, but is mostly remembered for being fat.

Who is William Howard Taft?

100

This is the name of the vessel used in most tenement apartments before toilets 

What is a Chamber Pot?
200

This industry benefited from the need to built many factories and tall buildings in urban areas, as well as the development of the national rail network

What is the steel industry? 

200

This religion, which most immigrants from Italy and Poland followed, was hated by a sect of Americans who eventually formed the, "Know-Nothing Party"

What is Catholicism?

200

This business practice occurs when a company controls the entirety of the manufacturing process, from beginning to end

What is vertical integration?

200

This term describes the how members of a Union would collect themselves and negotiate for better conditions  

What is collective bargaining?

200

These apartments had on average about 7 people living in them, often with just a single bedroom

What is a tenement? 

300

Not Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John, this philosophy developed by Andrew Carnegie promoted the idea that the rich got their wealth from God, and had a duty to be charitable with it

What is the Gospel of Wealth?

300

War, Poverty, Religious Persecution, and Political instability are all examples of these types of reasons to immigrate 

What are push factors?

300
Horizontal integration occurs across a market when one company buys up all of these 

What are its competitors? 

300

The Great Upheaval shut down this industry on the US East for Weeks

What is the railroad industry?

300

This President ran for a third term, was shot in the chest while delivering a speech, finished the speech, then lost the election

Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

400

The development of a national rail network made the need to standardize this ever moving concept, into distinct zones

What is time?

400

Most immigrants worked factory jobs, which are categorized using this term. This term contrasts these types of jobs from those that require specialized training

What are unskilled jobs?

400

This Captain of Industry/Robber Baron made his fortune by investing in many companies across a variety of industries

Who is JP Morgan?

400

This law was designed to ensure that "real Americans" could get jobs with minimal competition 

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

400

These were built all across the country out of the generosity of Andrew Carnegie 

What are libraries? 

500

These organizations helped redevelop and upgrade roads across the US and Great Britain 

What are Turnpike Trusts?

500

Immigrants lived in these communities with other immigrants from the same country. This also the name for a part of one country inside another

What is an enclave?

500

Under a Capitalist System, the economy is run without the interference of the government, and is often described with this French term that loosely mean, "Hands off"

What is Laissez-faire?

500

This Union was initially a secret organization - and allowed for African American and women members

What is the Knights of Labor?

500

This man did not want to be President, and I wouldn't either if I knew I'd be shot just a few months into my first term

Who is James A. Garfield?

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