Industrialization
Rich vs. Poor
Westward Expansion
New South and Populism
Life in the Gilded Age
100

These are the four factors that led to the industrialization of America.

What are abundant resources, transportation, technology, and laissez-faire economics?

100

This term was used by monopolies to justify their existence - "survival of the fittest" but applied to humans. 

What is social Darwinism?

100

These two industries helped bring American settlers to the West.

What are mining and cattle ranching?

100

This was the political philosophy of restoring the government to the control of the "plain people." It advocated for getting rid of the Gold Standard and passing pro-worker and farmer reforms. 

What is populism?

100

People began moving into this kind of place where railroads, factories, and luxuries were more easily available.

What are cities?

200

These types of businesses control most of their specific industry, allowing them to raise prices to whatever they want.

What are monopolies?

200

Name three tactics that labor unions used in order to get companies to meet their demands.

What are closed shops, strikes, and collective bargaining?

200

This region of the United States held much of the flat grasslands that ranchers would use to raise their cattle.

What is the Mid-west/Great Plains?

200

These types of laws brought about the rise of segregation in the South after the Reconstruction Era.

What are Black Codes/Jim Crow Laws?

200

This system describes the practices of elected officials appointing their close friends and allies government positions instead of more qualified candidates. James Garfield was killed for not participating in this system.

What is the Spoils System?
300

These groups attempted to fight for better working conditions, higher pay, and an end to child labor. Some of these groups welcomed all workers, while others focused solely on white skilled male laborers.

What are labor/trade unions?

300

Name 3 tactics that businesses used to limit the power of labor unions.

What are blacklists, yellow dog contracts, scabs and open shops?

300

This act destroyed the tribal identity of Native Americans by allocating them private property to farm, ending the hunter-gatherer lifestyle of Native Americans.

What is the Dawes Act (1887)?

300

Farmers were suffering from low crop prices and were losing money, so they wanted to replace this.

What is the gold standard?

300

These are the four big problems facing cities during the Gilded Age.

What are fires, crime, sanitation, and conflict?
400

These types of businesses allowed owners to own shares in multiple companies. It allowed monopolies to get around laws that prevented businesses from becoming too big.

What are trusts?

400

This article's philosophy states that it is the job of the rich of society to distribute their wealth to the people of America.

What is the Gospel of Wealth?

400

These institutions were set up in order to train Native American children to learn American and Western values. They were also designed to strip children of their Native American identity and heritage.

What are boarding schools?

400

This monopoly kept farmers from being able to transport their crops from one place to another because they raised the transportation rates too high.

What are railroad monopolies?

400

People often moved into cities because they wanted these four things (name 3).

What are jobs, better education for their children, luxuries, and access to railroads?

500

This was the government's economic policy towards businesses during the era of Industrialization - it is French for "to let be."

What is laissez-faire economics?

500
This act gave the government the ability to break up monopolies; during the Gilded Age, this act was not used because many rich industrialists bribed government officials.

What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890)?

500
The US government encouraged the killing of this animal in order to deprive the Native Americans food and shelter.

What is the bison (bison bison)?

500

This lawsuit saw a man who was 1/8th African American sue after he was arrested for buying a ticket for a white train car, leading to the phrase "separate but equal" defining segregation.

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

500

This act replaced the Spoils System with the Merit System, which required government officials to take a competency exam to qualify for their jobs.

What is the Pendleton/Civil Service Reform Act?
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