Key Vocab
People
The New South
Gilded Age
Immigration and Labor
100

Where a single company is the exclusive seller of a product or service with no competition. 

Monopoly

100

A term for anyone moving from one place to another (usually within the same country) often temporarily for work or better conditions.

Migrant.

100

Supporters of the "New South" wanted the region to become more like what part of the country?

The industrialized North.

100

This word for "financial crisis/depression" which caused widespread unemployment in the 1890s.

Panic.

100

What did workers do when they protested for extra pay and better working conditions by not working?

(One word)

Strike.

200

The belief that native born people should be treated better than immigrants.

Nativism.

200

A type of migrant who moves to a foreign country with the specific intent to live there permanently.

Immigrant.

200

Amendment that made owning slaves illegal.

13th Amendment

200

The economic system of the Gilded Age.

Unregulated industrial capitalism.

200

Organizations developed to protect the rights of workers during Industrialization. 

Labor Union/ Unions.

300

The rapid growth of cities during the Gilded Age is known by this term.

Urbanization.

300

He made his fortune in the steel business during the Gilded Age

Andrew Carnegie

300

The frequently used name for segregation laws that denied basic rights to black Americans.

Jim Crow Laws

300

What was the importance of the Transcontinental Railroad?

Goods were able to be shipped faster from coast to coast and/or it helped with settling out west and through the great plains.

300

The first targeted immigration restriction in US history, refused entry to people from this nation.

China

400

This was a positive term used to describe big business owners during the Gilded Age

Captains of Industry

400

He made a fortune as a banker and financier during the Gilded Age

JP Morgan

400

A case in which the Supreme Court held that segregation laws did not violate the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment so long as facilities were "equal but separate".

Plessy v. Ferguson 

400

Name the 3 major inventions that helped lead to the growth of industry and urban cities.

Telephone, Steel production methods (like the Bessemer process), Lightbulb/electricity, transcontinental RRs

400

Describe what "tenements" were used for and the conditions.

Cramped, multi-family apartment buildings, primarily in cities, designed to house low-income workers and immigrants. Often poorly constructed and severely overcrowded, they typically lacked sanitation, proper ventilation, and safety.

500

This was a negative term used to describe big business owners during the Gilded Age

Robber Barrons

500

He made his fortune in the oil business during the Gilded Age

John D. Rockefeller
500

Many Southern farmers and newly freed African Americans relied on this system of labor of working on someone else's farm, which often led to poverty and debt.

Sharecropping. 

500

Why is this time period coined the "Gilded Age"?

To mock the era's surface of wealth hiding deep poverty, wealth inequality, and corruption. 

500

List 3 characteristics of working conditions of the average worker in the Gilded Age.

No weekends (for largest employers)

Others worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a week

No vacation, sick leave, unemployment compensation, or injury/accident reimbursement.

Jobs were very unsafe/ No safety regulations/ Many people died or lost limbs

Low wages

Child labor

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