Vocab
Important People
Working Conditions
Monopolies & Trusts
Bonus
100

Explain what is meant by "laissez- faire economics".

The belief that the economy functions better with little government regulation or interference.

100

Andrew Carnegie was known for what?

Owning the majority of the steel industry

100

What led to so many lives being lost at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?

The factory doors were locked and workers were not able to escape the fire.

100

What is a monopoly?

A company that controls all of an industry. 

100

Describe the impact of industrialization on cities.

More factories, crowded tenement housing, less sanitary

200

What is the purpose of a labor union?

To protect the rights of workers & fight for better conditions.

200

John D. Rockefeller was known for what?

Owning most of the oil industry
200

What were the typical hours that people worked in factories? How many hours/days?

10-12 hours a day, 6 days a week

200

What is the purpose of a trust?

To control prices

200

Describe the impact of industrialization on farming.

New machinery increased crop production

300

How did mass production change what life and the economy looked like in the US?

It allowed for goods to be produced quickly and cheaper, meaning people had more time to dedicate towards other things.

300

Thomas Edison was known for what?

Creating modern-day electricity

300

What was the cause of the Homestead Strike?

The factory cut workers pay.

300

How did monopolies threaten the free-enterprise system?

By getting rid of any competition

300

List at least 2 positive outcomes of industrialization.

New inventions, electricity, growth of cities, innovation

400

How did tariffs impact the growth of industrialization after the Civil War?

Tariffs increased foreign competition and made it more expensive to import goods from other countries. This led to the production of American-made goods.

400

Henry Ford was known for what?

Mass producing cars

400

Why did factory owners often choose to hire children to work in their factories?

They could be paid less and did not organize into unions

400

What effects did trusts have on the political process?

They used their wealth to buy elections and corrupt public officials.

400

List at least 2 negative outcomes of industrialization.

Poor working conditions, profit prioritized over workers, monopolies and corruption

500

List two things that led to the growth of industrialization in the US.

Tariffs, growth of railroads, laissez-faire policies, people had more money to invest after the Civil War

500

Samuel Gompers was known for what?

Being the leader of the American Federation of Labor

500

What was a long term effect of the Homestead Strike?

The union was essentially crushed.

500

In the political cartoon we looked at in class, what was the message the artist was trying to make?

Trusts have become too powerful and are trying to corrupt politicians

500

Describe the events of the Haymarket Riot.

A bomb was thrown into a crowd of protesters. It is unclear who threw it, but a group of communists were blamed. 

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