Early America
Citizenship / Immigration
Gilded Age
Characteristics
Big Business
Growing Pains
100

Document that affirmed the fundamental rights of its citizens and stated that government power is derived from the governed.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

A top civic responsibility is to do this.

What is vote?

100

The invention of the light bulb by this person helped boost the economy of America.

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

Bosses would use these "smaller" bodies to do dangerous jobs, known as...

What is child labor?

100

Because of job competition in the West, the U.S. government created this law.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

200

The amendment that covers informing of all charges and providing a lawyer at the time of arrest.

What is the 5th Amendment?

200

The fear of losing jobs to Eastern and Southern European immigrants led to the increase of this belief.

What is nativism?

200

New markets were created for farmers and businesses with the completion of this.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

200

Unfair working conditions faced by employees was a primary reason for these groups to grow more.

What are labor unions?

200

Settlers populated the Frontier when they accepted federal land grants through this Act.

What is the Homestead Act?

300

Directly opposed to the genius of commerce and the pursuit of industry defines this word from Alexis de Tocqueville.

What is Laissez-faire?

300

Serve on this when you can is another way of fulfilling a civic responsibility.

What is jury duty?

300

Government corruption is a description of this era.

What is the Gilded Age?

300

This person donated vast sums of money to fund libraries and universities. 

Who was Andrew Carnegie?

300

Rapid industrialization and new job opportunities, leading to population growth in cities is called...

What is urbanization?

400

Document that limits the powers of the government.

What is the Constitution?

400

Our motto we use on money to oppose limitations of religious practices.

What is "In God We Trust"?

400

The increased quality and strength of this material allowed for the building of these in major cities.

What are skyscrapers?

400

Standard Oil buying out competitors and controlling the industry led to the passing of this law.

What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

400

To force a minority group to adopt a mainstream culture.

What is assimilation?

500

Each branch of government having some power over the other two branches is known as this.

What is checks and balances?

500

These people would struggle with language barriers and cultural differences in their "new" home of America.

What are immigrants?

500

Like a modern day trophy, this word means covered in gold, but not really gold.

What is gilded?

500
Owning all or almost all of an industry was called this.

What is a monopoly?

500

Jobs would provide this top pull factor for immigrants.

What are economic opportunities?

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