This industrialist was most well-known for his involvement in the steel industry and many of his philanthropic efforts
Who is Andrew Carnegie?
This invention by Thomas Edison helped revolutionize travel, work, and leisure at night
What is the lightbulb?
Immigrant groups make up the "new" immigrants of the late 1800s (name at least 2)
Who are Italians, Polish, Greeks, or Slovakians?
The business practice in which one business controls the entire market of a product or service
What is a Monopoly?
What you would expect one who donates a lot to charity to be considered
What is a Captain of Industry?
This industrialist was known best for both the assembly line and for the normalization of the Model T
Who is Henry Ford?
This invention by Alexander Graham Bell transformed long-distance communication
What is the Telephone?
This structure created by the French became the symbol of the American Dream when immigrants first arrived on the east coast shores
What is the Statue of Liberty?
The business practice in which one company acquires stocks in competitive goods to keep up the illusion of competition
What is a Trust?
What one would expect an individual who pays their workers below a living wage to be considered
What is A Robber Baron?
This industrialist was known for his ruthless ownership of Standard Oil
Who is John D Rockefeller?
This innovation by Henry Ford made the mass production of goods far easier and faster than it had ever been before
What is the assembly line?
The immigrant processing station on the east coast of the United States
What is Ellis Island?
The business practice in which multiple companies collude together to create the illusion of competition when there really wasn't one; most prominent with rail companies all using one single path
What is a Pool?
What one would expect an industrialist in charge of a monopoly to be considered
What is A Robber Baron?
This financier was so successful that his name is still prominent in the banking industry today
Who is JP Morgan?
While this invention didn't revolutionize travel immediately, it would prove to be unrivaled in the day-to-day travel of Americans for years to come once popularized by Henry Ford
What is the automobile?
This group of immigrants was banned from entering the United States from 1882 to 1943
Who are those from China?
These organizations were created to give workers a voice against the larger companies that often took advantage of their workers and their need for money
What are the Unions?
How an enthusiast on late 1800's inventions would probably view the industrialists
What is a captain of industry?
This industrialist was best known for his work with the telephone and his ownership of AT&T
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
This process made the production of steel far quicker and lucrative than ever before
What is the Bessemer Process?
The immigrant processing station on the west coast of the United States
What is Angel Island?
The broad name for the hands-off approach the government had when it came to the concept of regulating the economy during the Gilded Age
What are Laissez Faire policies?
How the average union worker would probably view the average industrialist
What is a A Robber Baron?