Industrialization
Immigration/City Life
Business and the Economy
Working Conditions and Industrialists
Transportation
100

This is the growth of factories and machines to produce goods more quickly; moving away from an agriculture-based economy

Industrialization

100

A person who moves from one country to another to live their permanently

Immigrant

100

A company that completely controls a product, service, or industry without any competition

A monopoly

100

A group of workers who join together to fight for better pay and working conditions

Labor union

100

This railroad stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific

the transcontinental railroad

200

This is the rapid growth of cities, often due to new factory jobs

Urbanization

200

A nickname for the United States referring to the many culture's that have mixed together

"melting pot"

200

True or False: The standard of living for the average American increased during the Industrial Revolution.

True

200

This 1911 disaster led to major safety reforms after 146 garment workers died

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
200

A water system that linked major cities and lowered shipping costs in the early 1800s

canal systems

300

A system created by Henry Ford to make more goods faster by each worker do one small task

Moveable assembly line/mass production

300

How did the development of the steel industry promote urbanization?

Could be used to build taller buildings to fit new city dwellers

300

Wealthy business leaders who used ruthless tactics to dominate industries were called this

Robber Barons

300

Among many other inventions, he created the light bulb, transforming the environments of businesses and homes

Thomas Edison

300

Goodbye manure on city streets! This innovation by Henry Ford lessened travel by horse and made living outside cities possible

Automobile/car

400

Coal and oil were important to the Industrial Revolution as they were used for this purpose

Fuel/energy

400

Overcrowded, unsafe apartment buildings where many immigrants lived

tenements

400

This 1890 law was passed to break up monopolies and limit unfair business practices

The Sherman Antitrust Act

400

This Scottish immigrant built the American steel industry and was a major philanthropist (donated large sums of money to charities)

Andrew Carnegie

400

This form of transportation was the fastest of the time period and connected cities, allowing trade throughout the country as well as the movement of people

Trains/railroads

500

A business owner seen positively for their role in industrialization is called this

Captain of Industry

500

What is a negative impact of the rapid urbanization that occurred during the Industrial Revolution?

Sanitation problems, overcrowding, crime, other poor living conditions

500

An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people compete to make profits; the government has little to no involvement in the economy

Capitalism/laissez-faire

500

He created Standard Oil and controlled almost the entire oil industry; he also donated hundreds of millions to charities

John D. Rockefeller

500

This is the name of the first type of car mass-produced by Henry Ford on the assembly line

Model T

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