Big Business &
The Men Who Built America
The New South
Immigration and Growth
Social Darwinism
Misc.
100

What was the first big industry?

Railroads

100

What political party controlled the South after Reconstruction? 

Democratic 

100

What facility in New York Harbor, completed in 1892, processed millions of immigrants? 

Ellis Island 

100

Who/what was the Forgotten Man?

The average middle-class worker that contributed to society and wanted the freedom to do as they wished but were hampered by government regulations.

100

What types of entertainment became popular during this time?

motion pictures, circuses, Wild West shows, music, team sports, bicycles

200

In what industry did Cornelius Vanderbilt build his wealth? 

Shipping and railroads

200
How did Southern education change after reconstruction?

More colleges and trade schools were opened. 

200
What were immigrants checked for? (what types of questions were they asked)

If they had jobs or relatives, whether they had a criminal record, what money they had with them, if they had any infectious diseases and if they were insane. 

200

What is Social Darwinism? 

The belief that financially adept people and institutions would survive, and those that were wak would fall by the wayside. 

200

What innovations helped in the construction of taller buildings? 

Iron and steel frames, elevators. 

300

In what industry did John D. Rockefeller create his wealth?

Oil

300

How did Southern manufacturing change after the war?

Building of textile mills and railroads, use of coal for energy. 

300
What nationality of immigrants were discriminated against the most?

Chinese 

300

What is the social gospel?

The belief that the mission of the church is to address the material needs of the people. 

300

What were the large, occasional events that attracted millions of visitors and showcased new developments? 

World expositions and World fairs. 

400

Who were the three people who pioneered in catalog sales? 

Ward, Sears and Roebuck

400

What was the effect of tenant and sharecropper farming? 

It provided labor for farming, but it kept many people poor and unable to buy much. 

400

Why did cities grow during this period?

Migration pf people from rural areas seeking jobs and new immigration from overseas. 

400

What are some examples of social gospel activity that we see today?

YMCA, soup kitchens, Salvation Army

400

In 1900, what was the average labor's work week and annual salary? 

59 hours per week, under $500 per year. 

500

The Molly Maguires were involved with what industry? 

Coal mining

500

What did the term New South mean?

A South that would be open to industry, that would involve all of its citizens and all of its natural resources and would not be as dependent on cotton farming. 

500

What were two main ways of organizing workers into unions?

By their craft (profession/skill) and by industry. 

500

Social Darwinists believed that big businesses and fabulously wealthy individuals were examples of what?

hint* this phrase is still used a lot 

Survival of the fittest 

500

What English author applied survival of the fittest to society?

Herbert Spencer

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