Vocabulary
Inventors
City Life
Labor Unions
Monopolies
100

A person who moves from another country

Immigrant

100

This inventor used dots and dashes to send messages via telegraph.

Samuel Morse

100

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Name the four reasons immigrants would come to America

100

A term that would be used if a person spoke badly against their company and couldn't get a job because of it.

Blacklisted

100

This man had a monopoly on oil and founded Standard Oil Company.

John D. Rockefeller

200

To be bribed to do something wrong or illegal

Corruption
200

This inventor created over 500 ways to use the peanut, as well as a way to save crop soil by rotating crops.

George Washington Carver

200

Why did immigrants often live in communities with others from their home country?

A way to adjust easier (common language, religion, culture, traditions)
200

A labor group that did not allow African Americans, unskilled workers, or women.

American Federation of Labor (AFL)

200

Laws that restricted companies from selling shares to their friends to lower prices and beat out competition.

Anti-trust laws

300

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A hot, cramped workshop

300

This inventor created the telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell

300

Name the place an immigrant would go first when they arrive in New York City during the 1800s.

Ellis Island

300

The labor union that allowed all races/genders and unskilled/skilled workers.

Knights of Labor (KoL)

300

This business owner had a monopoly on steel.

Andrew Carnegie

400

To stop working or doing something to force a superior to negotiate with people

Strike

400
This inventor is credited with creating the largest electrical company in the country, although he is most known for finishing the lightbulb. 

Thomas Edison

400

Name the type of living quarters an immigrant in the city was most likely to live in with many other people. A crowded, broken-down apartment. 

Tenement

400

This labor union got Congress to pass labor laws that shortened work days to 8 hours.

National Labor Union (NLU)

400

This business owner was so rich from banking that the US Government borrowed money from him. 

J. P. Morgan

500

A group of workers banding together to fight for their rights

Union

500

This pair of brothers is credited with creating the first airplane. (First and Last Names)

Orville and Wilbur Wright

500

This group of people often faced prejudice and were wrongfully blamed for poverty, crime, and lack of jobs.

Immigrants

500
Had to work to support family; often paid less and forced to work dangerous jobs with large machinery.

Children (child labor)

500

This business owner had a monopoly on steamboats and ferries at first, but later had a railroad monopoly.

Cornelius Vanderbilt

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