Industrialization
Big Business & Labor
Immigration & Urbanization
Progressive Movement
Government & Social Reform
100

Describe one reason for rapid industrialization in the United States after 1870


Abundant natural resources and new technologies such as steel production encouraged industrial growth.


100

Identify one method used by industrialists to control industries


Horizontal or vertical integration.


100

Define urbanization


The growth of cities due to population movement.


100

Identify one goal of the Progressive Movement.


Reducing corruption or regulating big business


100

Identify one reform introduced under Theodore Roosevelt


Trust-busting or consumer protection laws.


200

Explain how railroads contributed to economic growth during the Gilded Age


Railroads connected national markets, reduced transportation costs, and increased trade


200

Explain why labor unions formed in the late nineteenth century


Workers sought better wages, shorter hours, and safer conditions


200

Explain why immigrants settled in cities


Cities offered factory jobs and housing


200

Explain the role of muckrakers


Journalists exposed corruption and social problems


200

Explain the significance of the 17th Amendment


 It allowed direct election of U.S. Senators


300

Define laissez-faire capitalism


An economic system with little government regulation of business.


300

Describe the significance of the Homestead Strike


 It showed government support for business over labor


300

Describe one problem caused by rapid urban growth


Overcrowding and poor sanitation.


300

Describe one Progressive reform aimed at democracy


Direct election of senators


300

Describe one achievement of the women’s suffrage movement


Passage of the 19th Amendment


400

Explain one effect of industrialization on American society


Industrialization created jobs but also led to poor working conditions


400

Explain one reason why labor strikes often failed


Employers used force and government intervention against workers


400

Explain the role of settlement houses


 

They provided education and aid to immigrants


400

Explain why the government increased regulation during the Progressive Era


To protect workers and consumers


400

 

Explain one limitation of Progressive reforms


They failed to address racial discrimination.


500

To what extent did industrialization benefit the U.S. economy


 

It increased production and wealth, but also caused inequality and labor exploitation


500

How effective were labor unions in improving conditions by 1900?


 

Unions raised awareness but achieved limited long-term success


500

To what extent did immigration contribute to U.S. economic growth?


Immigrants supplied labor but faced discrimination and poverty


500

How successful was the Progressive Movement by 1920? 


It achieved major reforms but failed to end inequality


500

To what extent did Progressive reforms solve the problems of the Gilded Age


 Reforms improved democracy and regulation but left inequality unresolved.


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