Workers Endure Difficulties
The Growth of Labor Unions
Labor Unions Lead Protests
100

Small factories where employees have to work long hours under poor conditions for little pay. Give word to definition.

Sweatshops

100

Negotiating as a group. Give word to definition

Collective bargaining

100

A labor organizer and social leader who advocated for the rights of railway workers. Give first and last name.

Eugene V. Debs

200

Employees were paid when they already owed most of their wage to the employer. Give word to definition.

Wage slavery

200

Founded the American Federation of Labor. Give first and last name.

Samuel Gompers

200

Violent 1894 railway workers’ strike which began outside of Chicago and spread nationwide. give keyterm.

Pullman strike

300

Harsh conditions stunted physical and mental growth in who?

Children

300
American Federation of Labor did not gain much support because of these two reasons. Must give both.

Opposed women membership and excluded African Americans.

300

IWW stands for.

Industrial Workers of the World.

400

? out of 5 children worked in factories

1 in 5

400

Three American ideals. Must give two out of three.

Free enterprise

Private property

Individual liberty

400

Who did Andrew Carnegie call during the Homestead Strike.

the Pinkertons

500

Three hardships of Factory Workers.

Low wages, long hours, poor working conditions.

500

Wrote a pamphlet titled The Communist Manifesto which expanded the ideas of socialism. Give both names.

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

500

Eugene V. Deb's life in chronological order. Give at least three events.

Organized the Pullman strike, Debs was jailed, Debs becomes a socialist, helps organize the socialist party, Debs helps found the IWW.

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