Captain's of Industry
Vocab Terms
Labor Unions
Workers
Bonus
100

American industrialist, owner of Standard Oil Company, he dominated the oil industry with his aggressive business practices

John D. Rockefeller

100

Exclusive control by one company over an entire industry

Monopoly

100

Process in which employers negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions

Collective Bargaining

100

Movement of people from rural areas to cities, farms to factories

Urbanization

100

Immigrant processing station that opened in San Francisco Bay in 1910

Angel Island

200

Scottish-born American industrialist who owned Carnegie Steel, dominated the steel industry

Andrew Carnegie

200

Method developed in the mid-nineteenth century for making steel more efficiently

Bessemer Process

200

Labor union that sought to organize all workers and focused on broad social reforms

Knights of Labor

200

Multistory buildings divided into apartments to house as many residents as possible

Tenements

200

An island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States

Ellis Island

300

Who practiced vertical integration? 

Andrew Carnegie 

300

The absence of government control over personal and economic life

Laissez-faire

300

Labor union that organized skilled workers in a specific trade and made specific demands rather than seeking broad changes

American Federation of Labor

300

Housing communities owned by businesses and rented out to workers.

Company Homes

300

Society in which people of different nationalities assimilate to form one culture

Melting Pot

400

Who practiced horizontal integration?

John D. Rockefeller

400

The belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic struggle

Social Darwinism

400

1892 strike against Carnegie's steelworks in Homestead, Pennsylvania

Homestead Strike

400

Main three things workers suffered from during this time period because of big business?

Low wages, long hours, dangerous conditions

400

Term used to describe a time of both tremendous wealth and poverty in the late 1800's

Glided Age

500

Known for his Model-T and usage of assembly and mass production.

Henry Ford

500

1890 law banning any trust that restrained interstate trade or commerce

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

1886 labor-related protest in Chicago which ended in deadly violence

Haymarket Riot

500

Three problems of urbanization?

Sickness/Disease, Pollution, Crime, Mass Poverty, Overcrowding 

500

Belief that assimilating immigrants into American society would make them more loyal citizens

Americanization

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