module 4
module 5
module 6
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true or false
100

The wealth and size of trusts such as Standard Oil made many Americans fear the influence of business leaders over _______________________.

What is Government?

100

In the late 1800s the United States began to develop forms of ____________________ , or cultural activities shared by many people.

What is mass culture?

100

After Mckinley died vice president ___ took office.

Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

100

module 5

________ were giant retail shops that appeared in some cities during the late 1800s,

What were department stores?

100

Module 4

During the 2nd Industrial Revolution, people and the

government had no concerns about the methods of 

big business.

what is false?

200

In  the  late  1800s  many  entrepreneurs  formed  their  businesses  as ____________________ ,  or  businesses  that  sell  portions  of  ownership  called stock shares.

What are corporations?

200

________ was a journalist and photographer famous for exposing the horrible conditions in New York City tenements.

Who was Jacob Riis?

200

Roosevelt's love of the outdoors inspired him to join other progressives in supporting ____, or the protection of nature and its recources.

What was conservation?

200

Module 4

The person most responsible for making the steel industry a big business in the United States is

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

200

Module 5

Less than 2 percent of the people who arrived at Ellis Island were not allowed into the country.  

What is true?

300

_______ was an  Irish immigrant, who worked for better conditions for miners. A fiery speaker, she organized strikes and helped educate workers.

Who was Mary Harris Jones?

300

 The “old immigrants” who arrived in America during the 1800s were from

What was northern Europe?

300

____ took a direct approach to fighting racial injustice.

Who was W.E.B Du Bois?

300

Module 5

_____________________were aid organizations that offered immigrants help in cases of sickness, unemployment, or death.

What were Benevolent societies?
300

Module 4

Social  Darwinists thought  that Darwin’s  “survival  of  the  fittest”  theory decided which human beings would succeed in business and in life in general.

What is true?

400

__________ led the American  Federation  of  Labor (AFL).

Who was Samuel Gompers?

400

Many Chinese immigrants entered the United States through ________.

What was Angel Island?

400

____ decreased the power of political machines.

Who was Robert M. La Follete?

400

Some reformers tried to improve conditions for native Americans by culturally ___ them into, or having them adopt, white American culture.

What is assimilating?

400

Reformers and Unions took very little steps to improve safety in the workplace and to raise working hours.

What is false?; took steps and lower working hours


500

__________________was an efficiency engineer who published a book called The Principles of Scientific Management which  focused on increasing productivity in industrial manufacturing.  

Who was Frederick Taylor?

500

Architects such as _______ of Chicago began designing multistory buildings called skyscrapers.

Who was Louis Sullivan?

500

The ___ fought discrimination against African Americans by using the courts.

What was the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?

500

Roosevelt believe that the interests of businesspeople, laborers, and consumers should be balanced for the public good.

What did he create?

What is the Roosevelt square deal?

500

module 6

Theodore Roosevelt's progressive reforms tried to balance the interests of the people.

What is false?;balance the interests of business, consumers, and laborers.

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