VOCAB./KEY TERMS!
TECHNOLOGY CHANGES THE NATION!
CORPORATIONS AND MONOPOLIES!
MIDDLE CLASS/IMMIGRATION!
GILDED AGE PRESIDENTS!
OTHER!
100

These two vocab./key terms refer to the factors of a different location that encourage people to migrate and the factors within their native country that force people to migrate.  This is also the number one port of migration into the US in Gilded Age.

P__________ Factors

PU_________ Factors

__________ _____________

WHAT ARE PULL FACTORS? / WHAT ARE PUSH FACTORS?

WHAT IS ELLIS ISLAND?

100

These were the names of the three car companies started and expanded during the Gilded Age.

1. F_____

2. C____________

3. G_________ M_____________

WHO ARE FORD, CHRYSLER AND GENERAL MOTORS/

100

These four MAJOR titans of industry are covered in-depth in the section of the chapter on corporations and monopolies. (Men Who Built America).

1. J___________ R____________

2. A___________ C___________

3. C___________ V___________

4. ____ _______________

WHO ARE JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, ANDREW CARNEGIE, HENRY FORD, CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, J.P. MORGAN ?

100

This is the name of the political group that protested against poverty and corruption against the other two main major parties in the Gilded Age and their most ardent supporters.

1. The ____________ Party

2. F__________ or FR________

WHAT IS THE POPULIST PARTY ?

WHAT ARE FARMERS? FRONTIERSMEN?

100

This Gilded Age President was assassinated while in office by this infamous killer.

WHO IS JAMES GARFIELD? / WHO IS CHARLES GUITEAU?

100

The Gilded Age saw many different types of economic downturns.  What two economic term defines these types of economic phenomenon in US economy?

1. P________

2. R______________

WHAT ARE PANICS ? / WHAT ARE RECESSIONS?

200

This vocab./key term refers to the acquisition of a key component of a company's supply chain, either upstream or downstream from its own core competency.This other vocab./key term refers to the business strategy where a company acquires or merges with another company in the same industry. The goal is to increase market share, reduce competition, and grow the business 

1. _____________ ______________

2. _____________ _______________

WHAT IS VERTICAL INTEGRATION?

WHAT IS HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION?

200

This is the name for both of the notorious brothers who made advancements in flight and the location of their experiments.  

1. O_________ and W________ W___________

2. City: _______ __________ / State: __________ ________



WHO ARE ORVILLE AND WILBUR WRIGHT? / AND KITTY HAWK, NORTH CAROLINA?

200
These were the biggest industries in America that saw the biggest wealth increases?

1. O____

2. S_______

3. SH________

4. R_______

5. W_______

6. M_____ P____________

7. G_______

WHAT IS...?

1. OIL? / 2. STEEL? / 3. SHIPPING?
4. RAILROAD? / 5. WHEAT? 6. MEAT PACKING? / 7. GOLD?

200

These were key cultural and physical attributes of Gilded Age cities.

1. SK____________

2. SU_________

3. FAC_______

4. ETHNIC E_____________

WHAT ARE...?

1. SKYSCRAPERS?

2. SUBWAYS?

3. FACTORIES?

4. ETHNIC ENCLAVES?

200

This Gilded Age President served two non-consecutive terms between this other president.

WHO IS GROVER CLEVELAND? 

WHO IS BENJAMIN HARRISON?

200

Many middle-class Americans fought off
city congestion and their jobs by enjoying recreation and leisure in the following fun things!

1.  A__________ P____

2. B_________

3. V_______ OR THE_____, 

4. SP_____

5. MUS____

WHAT ARE AMUSEMENT PARKS, BICYCLING, VAUDEVILLE THEATER (variety shows),  SPORTS AND MUSEUMS?

300

This vocab./key term refers to the faction of the Republican Party who wanted the party to stay true to its Reconstruction ambitions.  This other vocab./key term refers to the faction of the Republican party who were intensely opposed to political corruption.

1. ________________

2. ________________

WHO ARE STALWARTS?  

WHO ARE MUGWUMPS?

300

These were the three men who made great advancements in electricity shifting light from direct current to alternating current. 

1. _________ ___________

2. _________ ____________

3. G_______ W_____________



WHO ARE THOMAS EDISON? / NIKOLA TESLA / GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE?

300

This is the name and the location of Andrew Carnegie's largest and most infamous steel plant in the America and the ruthless businessman he took on to help him cut costs.

1. H_____________ S________ in P__________

2. ________ __________

WHAT IS HOMESTEAD STEEL MILL / PITTSBURGH PA?

 WHO IS HENRY FRICK?

300

These were the five major Christian denominations that saw their membership triple from 5 million to 16 million in the Gilded Age.

1. M__________

2. B_____________

3. PR__________

4. C_______________

5. E__________________

WHAT/WHO ARE METHODISTS, BAPTISTS, PRESBYTERIANS, CONGREGATIONALISTS, EPISCOPALIANS?

300

This Gilded Age President came to power and signed this historic act into federal government despite his long-time career in corrupt politics in the spoils system.

WHO IS CHESTER A. ARTHUR / WHAT IS THE PENDLETON CIVIL SERVICE ACT?

300

These were the five largest cities in Gilded America where most immigrants would flock to.

1. ____ ________

2. PH_______

3. CH________

4. B________

5. ___ _______

WHERE ARE NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, BOSTON, ST. LOUIS?

400

This vocab./key term refers to the belief that those with wealth should help those without wealth in the name of civic duty and moral obligation.  This vocab./key term refers to the idea that those with wealth and prestige got to that status due to their own merit and no intervention is necessary to help those without.  

1. __________ _____________

2. __________ _____________

WHAT IS THE SOCIAL GOSPEL? 

WHAT IS SOCIAL DARWINISM?

400

This is the number one inventor of the Gilded Age and the name of his iconic lab.  This is also the number of patents that he had to his name.

1. __________ ____________

2. _________ _______

3. ____________

WHAT IS THOMAS EDISON / MENLO PARK / 1,000?

400

Titans of Industry used their own money for these top philanthropic means.

1. L_______

2. CO______

3. P_______ A_____

4. M______ I_________

5. CH______

WHAT IS ...?

1. LIBRARIES?

2. COLLEGES?

3. PERFORMING ARTS?

4. MEDICAL INITIATIVES?

5. CHARITIES?

400

Name all of the major European countries that had many immigrant groups leaving during the Gilded Age.

1. E___________

2. F_____________

3. G_____________

4. SC___________

5. P___________

6. I____________

7. G________________

WHO ARE ENGLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, SCANDINAVIAN, POLAND, ITALY, GREECE, RUSSIA?

400

William McKinley oversaw the Spanish American War which saw America taking over the following places after this infamous ship blew up.

1. P_______ R____

2. C_____

3. PH___________

4. G______

5. USS _______

WHAT IS PUERTO RICO, CUBA, PHILIPPINES AND GUAM? / WHAT IS THE USS MAINE?

400

Child labor was common in the gilded age - in what key industries were children most heavily and reliably employed?

1. ______ MINING

2. FA_______

3. T______ M_____

4. CA________

5. SELLING N______

WHAT ARE...?

1. COAL MINING?

2. FARMING?

3. TEXTILE MILLS?

4. CANNERIES?

5. SELLING NEWSPAPERS?

500

These vocab/key terms refer to the labor groups formed during the late 1800s that advocated for worker's rights / labor rights.

1. THE _______

2. THE F________ A___________

3. THE K______ O_ L________

4. THE _________ _________ O__ L____________

WHAT ARE THE GRANGE, THE FARMER'S ALLIANCE,KNIGHTS OF LABOR, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR?

500
IDENTIFY SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT INVENTIONS OF THE GILDED AGE.

1. R_______ P________

2. PH_______

3. MO_____

4. STREET C_____

5. EL______

6. TY__________

7. AU________

8. I___________ P_____

WHAT ARE THE RECORD PLAYER, PHONOGRAPH, MOTOR , MOTION PICTURE, ELECTRIC STREETCARS, LARGE-SCREEN MOVING PICTURES, ELEVATORS, STEAM BOILERS, COMPOSITORS, TYPEWRITERS, AUTOMOBILE, INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS?

500

These were the types of people part of political machines. FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.

1. B______

2. CITY POL______

3. POLITICAL PARTY M________

4. BUSINESS M_________

5. IM________ OR W________

WHAT IS...?

1. BOSS?

2. CITY POLITICIANS?

3. MEMBERS?

4. BUSINESS MANAGERS?

5. IMMIGRANTS / WORKERS?

500

Fraser mentions many places that the US made connections with during the Gilded Age - name as many countries as possible that the US formed relationships with / had experiences with.

1. M___________

2. C_____

3. F_________

4. GREAT B__________

5. K______

6. CH_____

7. J_________

8. THE C______O

WHAT ARE MEXICO, CUBA, FRANCE, GREAT BRITAIN, CONGO, KOREA, JAPAN, CHINA, (MIDDLE EAST AS A REGION)?

500

These were all the Presidents in order that comprise the Gilded Age.  List them from #20-25.

1. James ___________

2. Chester  __________

3. _______ Cleveland

4. ________ Harrison

5. ________ Cleveland

6. W_________ MC________

WHO ARE ... JAMES GARFIELD, CHESTER ARTHUR, GROVER CLEVELAND, BENJAMIN HARRISON, GROVER CLEVELAND, WILLIAM MCKINLEY ?

500

These next three Presidents ended the Gilded Age and brought about real reforms to government and politics and world war and imperialism.

1. ___________ ___________

2. _________ __________ ______

3. __________ _______________

WHO ARE THEODORE ROOSEVELT, WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, AND WOODROW WILSON?

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