Big Business
Immigration & Urbanization
Reformers
Labor
Women's Rights & Amendments
100

The process of shifting a society’s economy from farming to manufacturing.

Industrialization

100

Overcrowded, unsafe apartment buildings where immigrants lived.

Tenements

100

Investigative journalists who uncover and expose corruption and societal problems.

Muckrakers

100

An organized group of workers formed to protect and improve wages and working conditions.

Labor Union

100

Law granting women the right to vote in 1920.

19th Amendment

200

An economic system where most businesses are privately owned for profit.

Capitalism

200

Favoring native-born Americans over immigrants.

Nativism

200

Who was Upton Sinclair? What book did he write and what did it expose?

Author of The Jungle, who exposed the meatpacking industry.

200

When workers refuse to work in order to demand better pay or conditions.

Strike

200

This woman worked tirelessly to support the Women's Suffrage movement and was once arrested for illegally voting in a presidential election.

Susan B. Anthony

300

When one company has total control of an entire industry.

Monopoly

300

Law that banned Chinese immigration in 1882.

Chinese Exclusion Act

300

Law passed in 1906 that banned unsafe or falsely labeled food and drugs.

Pure Food and Drug Act

300

A worker who replaces striking workers, often hired to break a strike.

Scab

300

This 1913 amendment allowed citizens to directly elect their U.S. Senators instead of state legislatures choosing them.

17th Amendment

400

When a company controls all parts of production—from raw materials to distribution—in order to reduce costs and increase efficiency.

Vertical Integration

400

Immigration to the U.S. provided a steady source of labor for this growing sector.

manufacturing or factory work

400

Photographer who revealed the harsh living conditions of immigrants in How the Other Half Lives.

Jacob Riis

400

During the late 1800s, most major labor strikes showed that the federal government usually sided with which group?

Business Owners

400

This amendment, ratified in 1913, gave Congress the power to collect income taxes.

16th Amendment

500

Name four of the industrialist men (captains of industry or robber barons) from the Gilded Age.

Will accept last names only.

JD Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, JP Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt

500

The main immigration processing station in the United States from 1892 to 1954, located in New York Harbor, was called what?

Ellis Island

500

Ida Tarbell exposed unfair business practices in this industry.

What is oil (Standard Oil Company)?

500

In 1914, striking coal miners and their families were killed in Colorado during this deadly labor conflict.

Ludlow Massacre

500

What was one reason anti-suffrage propaganda like “Election Day!” warned against women voting?

It claimed women voting would disrupt family roles or cause chaos at home.

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