INDUSTRIALIZATION 101
Economic Growth (Causes and Effects)
Labor
Progressive Era Policies
Reform Movements and Policies
100

How significant were technological advances during this period?

It was very significant, since it transformed production methods and accelerated economic expansion.

100

Why did urbanization increase during the Gilded Age?

Industrial growth created factory jobs that attracted people to cities.

100

What was one major problem faced by industrial workers during the Gilded Age?

Long hours, low wages, and unsafe working conditions.

100

How effective were Theodore Roosevelt’s Progressive policies?

Roosevelt strengthened federal regulation and conservation but did not fundamentally challenge capitalism.

100

Who were the Progressives?

Progressives were reformers who sought to address social, economic, and political problems caused by industrialization.

200

2 industries that expanded rapidly during the Gilded Age.

The steel and railroad industry.

200

How did railroads promote national economic integration?

Railroads connected regions, reduced transportation costs, and allowed goods to be sold in national markets

200

Why did labor unions grow during the late nineteenth century?

Workers organized unions to demand better wages, safer conditions, and shorter hours.

200

What were the differences in the Progressive policies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.

Roosevelt regulated monopolies, while Wilson focused on breaking them up and reforming banking.

200

Why did Progressives believe government intervention was necessary?

They believed laissez-faire capitalism allowed corruption and inequality to grow unchecked.

300

What encouraged Industrial Growth during this period?

The abdundance of raw materials needed for manufacturing and energy production led to industrial growth. 

Specifically: the avaliablity of resources such as coal, iron, oil, and timber.

300

Explain one way rapid economic growth increased social inequality.

Wealth became concentrated among industrialists while a lot of workers remained in poverty.

300

How far did labor unions successfully challenge the power of big business?

Labor unions had very limited success due to government opposition, strikebreaking, and lack of legal protection.

300

What amendments were passed during the progressive era? 

The 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th amendments were all passed.

300

Why were political reforms a central aim of the Progressive Movement?

Progressives sought to reduce corruption and increase democratic participation.

400

How did technological innovation support Industrialization in the United States?

The new technologies increased efficiency, lowered production costs, and allowed for mass production. 

400

What were the negative consequences of rapid economic growth?

Inequality and poor living conditions for many workers.

400

To what extent did Progressive reforms address the problems of industrial workers?

It improved safety and conditions but did not fully eliminate worker exploitation. 

400

To what extent did World War I undermine the Progressive Movement?

World War I shifted focus away from reform and increased repression, weakening Progressive momentum.

400

How popular was the Progressive Movement?

Progressivism was popular among the middle class but faced opposition from business leaders and some workers.

500

"Gilded Age" refers to?

The late nineteenth century, when rapid economic growth and industrialization covered the underlying widespread poverty and corruption.

500

To what extent was industrialization driven more by private enterprise than government policy?

Government policies such as tariffs and railroad subsidies supported growth.

500

What was the impact of industrialization on the relationship between labor and management?

Industrialization increased conflict between labor and management as employers sought profits while workers demanded rights, leading to strikes and unionization efforts.

500

What did the Progressive Movement manage to achieve up to 1920?

The Progressive Movement achieved meaningful reforms but failed to fully resolve inequality and social injustice.

500

Was the Progressive Movement was more successful in politics than in economics? Yes or No?

Yes, as Progressives achieved major political reforms but had limited success reducing economic inequality. 

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