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100

This businessman created the Standard Oil Company.


John D. Rockefeller


100

This inventor created the light bulb and many other inventions.

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

Many immigrants entered the United States through this New York location.

 Ellis Island

100

The Gilded Age was known for widespread political ________.

corruption

100

Workers formed these groups to improve pay and working conditions.

labor unions

200

This industry made Andrew Carnegie rich.


What is the steel industry?


200

This invention allowed people to talk over long distances.

telephone 


200

Crowded apartment buildings in cities were called these.

 tenements

200

This term described powerful business leaders who used unfair practices.

robber barons

200

This union welcomed both skilled and unskilled workers.

Knights of Labor

300

Big companies that controlled entire industries were called these.


Monopolies

300

The expansion of these tracks helped connect the nation for trade and travel.

What are railroads?

300

Many immigrants came to America searching for these two things.

 jobs and opportunity

300

Government jobs given as rewards to supporters were part of this system.

spoils system

300

This major strike involved railroad workers in 1894.

Pullman Strike

400

Rockefeller used this business practice to lower prices and beat competitors.


horizontal integration


400

This inventor is credited with creating the telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell

400

Political machines often exchanged favors for these.

votes

400

This law tried to limit railroad monopolies.

Interstate Commerce Act

400

Workers often demanded shorter hours, safer workplaces, and higher ________.

wages

500

Carnegie used this strategy by controlling all parts of steel production.


vertical integration 

500

Factories became more efficient because of this system of producing goods quickly.

mass production?

500

This famous political machine controlled much of New York City politics.

Tammany Hall

500

This act attempted to stop monopolies and trusts in business.

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

This labor leader founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL).

Samuel Gompers

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