Key Terms 1
Key Terms 2
Immigration
Culture
Business & Industry
100

What is individualism?

The belief that a person can become successful through effort no matter their background.

100

What is nativism?

Hostility towards immigrants by native-born people.

100

What race was banned from entering America until 1943?

Chinese

100

What religion grew in America during the Gilded Age?

Catholicism

100

What caused Chinese immigration to the US during the Gilded Age?

The California Gold Rush and/or Taiping Rebellion

200

the process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire American traits and characteristics

Americanization

200

What is a party boss?

A person in control of a political machine.

200

Where did the lower cost city dwellers live?

multi-family apartment buildings (tenements)

200

Where did Upper Class city dwellers live?

In the fashionable areas of town, creating high-cost areas

200

Where did the middle class live?

In the suburbs, on the fringes of the cities.

300

hostility toward immigrants by native-born people

nativism

300

one who enters and becomes established in a country other than that of their original nationality

immigrant

300

Most immigrants from Europe entered the U.S. through this island near New York City

Ellis Island

300

Plunkitt and Tweed were notorious bosses of this kind of organization

A political machine

300

What form of art and literature was popular during the Gilded Age?

Realism

400

an organization linked to a political party that often controls local governments in an attempt to gain and keep power

Political Machine

400

the belief that no matter what a person’s background, they can still become successful through effort 

individualism

400

What country did most immigrants to America in the late 19th century immigrate from?

Eastern and Southern Europe

400

Who came up with the Gospel of Wealth?

Andrew Carnegie

400

These organizations were established during the Gilded Age to help the poor

YMCA, Salvation Army, Settlement Houses

500

a person in control of a political machine

party boss

500

a theory asserting humans have developed through competition and natural selection with only the strong surviving

Social Darwinism

500

What changed in the cities in the Gilded Age as a result of urbanization?

They built skyscrapers and public transportation.

500

Who came up with Social Darwinism?

Herbert Spencer

500

What was Bellamy’s novel Looking Backward about?

Socialist society where food, clothing, and water were provided.

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