Industrialization
Immigration
Progressive Era
Inventions
Miscellaneous
100

What industry was Andrew Carnegie in? 

Steel

100

Why do historians call the period of great immigration in the late 1800s to early 1900s the Gilded age?

Many immigrants came in hopes of great lives and new opportunities, but upon arrival found crowded, unsafe living and working conditions.  (Gold over wood) Pretty on the outside ugly on the inside

100
What groups did most of the work of the progressive era (2)

Labor unions, muckrakers 

100

Who made the use of the assembly line popular? 

Henry Ford

100

Historians consider the great wave of immigration to fall under which of these three eras: 

Gilded Age

Progressive Era


Gilded Age

200

What is industrialization and what are signs that a society has industrialized

The process of a society moving from farm based to industry based living.  Many new businesses, factories and industries are created, there are more jobs available and economies grow. Population moving from rural to urban.

200

What was the name of the apartments many immigrants lived in? Describe the conditions.

Tenement houses

They were dirty, lacked ventilation, plumbing, and were overcrowded.

200

Define what the progressive era is

A period of social activism and legal reform aimed at addressing the issues of the Industrial Revolution

200

What impact did the telephone or telegraph have on society?

Faster communication, communication over long distances 

200

What is the difference between a robber baron and a captain of industry? 

Robber barons gain and use money selfishly or shadily, captains of industry use their money to benefit others 

300

What industry was John D. Rockefeller in?

Oil

300

Most immigrants in the Gilded age lived in ______________ and worked in _____________________. 

tenements, factories

300

What are labor unions and what actions can they take if necessary?

Groups of laborers who work together to solve issues and protect rights.  They can bargain or go on strike if they are unsatisfied with working conditions or wages

300

How did electricity change factory work? 

With electric lighting in factories, workers could stay on the job late into the night. It was also cheaper than using oil lamps and more efficient than candles.

300

Historians consider work of muckrakers to fall under which of these three eras: 

Industrial Era 

Gilded Era

Progressive Era

Progressive Era

400

Who were the the predominant workers during the Gilded Age? 

Immigrants

400

Name the two Italian immigrants that were executed for murder with little to no evidence.

Sacco and Vanzetti

400

Name a muckraker of this time and how they worked to solve an issue of the progressive era 

Jacob Riis (Slums)

Upton Sinclair (The Jungle)

Ida Tarbell (Wrote about Rockefeller)


400

What impact did the use of railroads have on the industrial revolution?

Settlement in the west. Transportation of perishable goods. Faster mail delivery. Quicker transportation of resources to the city.

400

What were 3 major problems of the Gilded Age?

Overcrowded cities 

Bad sanitation 

Monopolies/Robber barons

(dangerous working conditions, child labor)

500

What are the methods of mass production and how did they allow for the cost of goods to decrease?

the assembly line and interchangeable parts 

1. more products made faster 

2. allows for unskilled (cheaper) laborers to work in factories 

3. parts are machine made, and do not require hours of hand work

500

A sign of nativism in the Gilded Age was 

Chinese Exclusion Act, other laws limitied immigration, other reasonable answer 

500

What positive impact did the progressive era have on society?

National parks were created, minimum age limit on working,  government oversee of food production, laws to limit monopolies 

500

What was a negative impact of industrialization

Pollution, long hours, increase in the inequality gap

500

What types of Corruption existed in the 19th century?

Bribery of congressmen by tycoons, the "spoils system", political bosses(payoffs).

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