What was one goal of the Knights of Labor for the workers within their union?
8 hour work day, Equal pay for men and women, end of child labor, etc...
What were the terms used to describe the rapid growth of factories and cities during the Gilded Age?
Industrialization and Urbanization
What was the primary goal of the Populist movement?
To help the common man (farmers and laborers)
Who owned the Standard Oil Company which had a monopoly on oil during the Gilded Age?
John D. Rockefeller
What was the Gilded Age?
The period of American history from the late 1870s to about 1900 that was characterized by industrialization, urbanization, and a move away from an agricultural focused economy.
What are some tactics used by labor unions when they had disputes with the workers.
Strikes, Collective Bargaining, Arbitration.
Identify one major inventions that contributed to economic growth in this era.
Lightbulb, Telephone, Transcontinental Railroad
What Populist leader became famous as a presidential candidate and for his "Cross of Gold" speech?
William Jennings Bryan
This man owned the monopoly on steel during the Gilded Age.
Andrew Carnegie
Who coined the term "the Gilded Age?"
Mark Twain
What are the examples of the impact of early Labor Unions on America
Public opinion turned in their favor slowly and worker safety nets were established for workers.
What was the name for the overcrowded apartments that were used to house the rapidly growing populations in the cities?
Tenements
The Free _____ Movement advocated for changing the U.S. currency system from the gold standard to a bimetallic system.
Silver
This man was well known for his work in the banking industry during the Gilded Age.
J.P. Morgan
What famous children's novel is though to have been a metaphor for the Populist movement during the Gilded Age?
The wonderful Wizard of Oz
Who was the person that was the head of the American Foundation off Labor (or the AFL)
Samuel Gompers
Explain how a monopoly formed during the Gilded Age.
Vertical Integration: Businesses would buy out all different levels of an industry. For example, the company would own everything from the fields where the oil was drilled from, to the railroads that it was transported on, to the gas stations where it was sold.
Horizontal Integration: Businesses would buy out their competition or undercut the competition to drive them out of business. When they were the only business that remained, they could raise the price to whatever they wanted.
What were the three main issues that farmers faced that they wanted the Populist movement to address?
Falling crop prices, High railroad shipping rates, Crushing debt
Name one of the major labor strikes that occurred during the Gilded Age.
Homestead Strike, Pullman Strike, The Haymarket Riot
What does the term "gilded" mean?
Thinly covered by gold leaf or gold paint
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act made what things illegal?
Monopolies.
Explain how the increase in the railroad system in the United States influenced the economy during the Gilded Age.
It allowed for easier and cheaper transportation of goods and components from place to place. This allowed for greater production in factories, resources from the middle and western parts of the United States to be more easily accessed, and it jumpstarted the economy.
The 17th Amendment implemented one of the Populist Party's key demands into the U.S. Constitution. What did the 17th Amendment do?
Allowed for the direct election of senators
What did the concept of Social Darwinism entail?
The idea that only the strongest businesses and individuals survive in a competitive environment
How did political machines gain and hold power during the Gilded Age?
Through corruption and patronage