mining & railroads
Agriculture & Indians
Industry & Economics
packets
inventions
100

When the Civil War began, most of the railroad track in the United States was in the   _______________________________.

East

100

American Indian tribes were ____________________________, which meant they traveled all over the Great Plains.

nomadic

100

The Industrial Revolution started in __________________________ in the 1700s and spread to the United States.

England

100

The _____________ won the Battle of Little Bighorn

Sioux

100

Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the ____________  in 1876

telephone

200

Railroads moved raw materials to __________________________.

factories

200

The 1862 Act promised 160 acres of free land to anyone who did not fight for the Confederacy. Large land-owning companies took much of the land illegally, however, and resold it to farmers at a higher price.

Homestead Act

200

A _____________________________ is when a company gets rid of competition and gets total control of a product.

monopoly

200

The first railhead was opened in ____________ _______________.

Abilene, Kansas

200

Thomas ____________  invented the light bulb.

Edison

300

Railroad companies brought workers from __________  and _____________  to do the dangerous work.

China and Ireland

300

By 1860, Texas was home to more than __________________________________ wild cattle.

3 million

300

John D. Rockefeller started a company that controlled 90 percent of the _________________ industry in the U.S. by the late 1870s.

petroleum/oil

300

The railroad helped change the United States into a mostly _________ country

industrial

300

Henry Ford’s invention of the moving _________ _________ allowed workers to dramatically reduce the amount of time needed to produce automobiles.

assembly line

400

_________________________ sprang up across the West. Most of these towns lasted until the gold or silver ran out and the miners left.

boomtowns

400

American Indian groups, such as the _______ ___________ and _________, lived on the Great Plains.

Sioux, Cheyenne and Apache

400

In the late 1800s, many Americans moved from _____________ to ______________.

farms to cities

400

American ranchers learned how to care for herds of cattle from _________.

Mexican vaqueros

400

Orville and Wilbur Wright built a ____________ that could stay in the air for up to half an hour.

plane

500

What did the railroads do for the country?

made the expansion of industry after 1865 possible. Created thousands of jobs in many industries. Opened more of the country to settlement and growth.

500

By the end of the 1880s, most American Indians lived on _________________________________________.

reservations

500

The Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor were _____________________________________.

labor unions

500

Rockefeller and several partners start the Standard Oil Company in __________.

1870

500

 _______________ guaranteed inventors the right to profit from their inventions.

Patents

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