Industrialization
Progressive Era
Immigration/1800s
Progressive Era
Industrialization Review
Unit 2 review
100

 Upton Sinclair's book that highlighted the meat packing industry. 

 The Jungle

100

This was an agreement between the United States (President Roosevelt) and Japan which  severely limited the entry of Japanese immigrants into America

 Gentleman’s agreement

100

Where did immigrants who came through Ellis Island in the late 1800s come from?

From South and Eastern Europe

100

 These journalists exposed corruption in cities during the Progressive Era ("they stayed digging up dirt")

Muckrakers

100

Who was the head of Tammany Hall? 

 Boss Tweed

100

The idea that people were poor because of their own deficiencies.  “Survival of the fittest”

 Social Darwinism

200

One of these was first established by Jane Adams. These are a community center that provided a variety of services to the poor, especially to immigrants. They brought to light the issue of poverty.

Settlement Houses

200

An economic system in which factories, equipment, and other means of production are privately owned rather than controlled by government.

Capitalism

200

During the Progressive Era, did the role of the federal government get bigger or smaller?

Bigger

200

"America is for Americans only"- what term does this describe from the Progressive era. 

 Nativism

200

He worked undercover in a meat-packing plant and wrote the book The Jungle



Upton Sinclair

200

A run-down apartment building.  They were created to help house the new immigrants that came to the United States.

tenements

300

The idea that people were poor because of their own deficiencies.  “Survival of the fittest”


Social Darwinism

300

Name the era that brought many changes and reforms to American society due to Industrialization

Progressive era/ Gilded Age

300

 A political reform where any citizen can suggest and idea for a new law.  

 Initiative

300

How where the 1st and 2nd Industrial Revolution similar?

Both improved productivity by created new inventions.

300

This people's party movement gained support with the "common man". They wanted the government to end poverty, injustice, and unfair laws especially for Farmers

What is the Populist Party

300

Where did the first Industrial Revolution Take place?

Great Britain 

400

The Constitutional Amendment that gave women suffrage.  


19th Amendment

 

400

 The belief that the government should not interfere in the economy or business.  

 Laissez-faire (capitalisms)

400

This was an organization consisting of full-time politicians whose main goal was to retain political power and the money and influence that went with it.

Political Machine

400

A Jewish immigrant who founded the American Federation of Laborers (AFL). His goals were to change working conditions for its membership

Samuel Gompers

400

This muckraker was the artist behind this drawing 


Who is Thomas Nast

400

How where the 1st and 2nd Industrial Revolution similar?

Both improved productivity by created new inventions

500

. The idea that religious faith should be expressed through good works and that churches had a moral duty to help solve society’s problems.  Wanted to solve economic issues between the social classes.

 Social Gospel Movement

500

This act gave the federal government power to regulate unfair monopolies

Sherman Anti-Trust act

500

They were powerful leaders who ran local politics in many cities, providing jobs and social services to immigrants in exchange for political support.

Political Boss

500

Law that reflects chinese immigrants

Chinese Exclusion Act

500

The idea that the free market, through supply and demand, will regulate itself if government does not interfere.

laissez-faire economics

500

Increased movement of African Americans out of the south. 

 Great Migration - African American Migration

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