Inventions & Power
Big Business Strategies
Workers & Labor
Strikes & Conflict
Helpful or Harmful?
100

This new method of making steel helped expand railroads across the country because it made steel faster and cheaper to produce.

Bessemer Process

100

Andrew Carnegie strengthened his steel company by controlling many stages of production. This strategy is called:

Vertical integration

100

Many factory workers experienced these three problems during industrialization.

Long hours, low pay, unsafe conditions

100

Workers in Chicago protesting for an eight-hour workday were involved in this violent event.

Haymarket Riot

100

Electric lights, powered factories, and streetcars made cities more productive and convenient. What side of industrialization does this example represent?

Helpful

200

Edwin L. Drake helped launch a major new energy industry when he drilled the first successful well for this resource.

Oil

200

John D. Rockefeller gained control of many companies in the same industry. This strategy is called:

Horizontal integration

200

Workers joined organizations like the Knights of Labor and the AFL to gain more power. These organizations are called:

Labor unions

200

Steel workers protesting wage cuts and job losses during Carnegie’s era were part of this strike.

Homestead Strike

200

One company controlling most of an industry could eliminate competition and raise prices. What side of industrialization does this represent?

Harmful

300

Thomas Edison helped spread the use of this energy source by building one of the first power plants.

Electricity

300

Rockefeller also used these groups of companies controlled by one central power to dominate the oil industry.

Trusts

300

Frederick W. Taylor created ideas to make factory work more efficient, but these ideas often made work more stressful and repetitive. This approach focused on improving:

Efficiency / scientific management

300

During this strike, President Grover Cleveland sent federal troops to restore order.

Pullman Strike

300

Railroads helped move goods across the country and allowed cities to grow quickly. What benefit of industrialization does this demonstrate?

Economic growth / improved transportation


400

This invention made long-distance communication faster and easier for businesses and families.

Telephone

400

When one company controls most of a market and limits competition, it forms this type of business power.

Monopoly

400

Because individual workers had little power to demand change, they used this collective strategy to protest unfair conditions.

Strike

400

Many strikes turned violent because workers demanded change while business owners tried to maintain control. What does this show about power during industrialization?

Business owners had more power than workers

400

Factory workers repeating the same task for long hours with little pay demonstrates what major problem of industrialization?

Worker exploitation / poor working conditions

500

Railroads changed the U.S. economy because they allowed businesses to move these two things faster across the country.

People and goods

500

Large companies sometimes lowered prices until smaller businesses failed. After competition disappeared, they raised prices again. What problem of big business does this describe?

Lack of competition / monopoly power

500

Industrialization helped business owners gain wealth, but many workers still struggled. What does this show about how industrialization affected different groups?

 It benefited business owners more than workers / inequality

500

Although workers organized strikes, many of them failed. What does this suggest about the balance of power between workers, businesses, and the government?

Businesses and the government often had greater power than workers

500

New inventions improved communication and transportation, but workers often faced unsafe jobs and low wages. What overall conclusion about industrialization does this example suggest?

It was both helpful and harmful

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