Eye of the Reform
A more perfect Union(s)
Industry-Shmindustry
Urbanization Nation
Everything Else?
100
Name at least 2 areas of Reform during the reform movement 
Suffrage

Temperance

Conservation

Migrant Workers

Prohibition

Workers Rights and Migrant Workers

Child Labor

Urbanization and Sanitation


100

What is a union?

A group of workers who work together to negotiate with their employer

100

What is a Robber Baron? Give at least one example of one.

  1. Capitalist or Industrialist, specifically one who became rich through controversial or ruthless practices

  2. Carnegee, Rockefeller, Fisk, Astor 

100

Who would have been 'processed' at Ellis Island

Immigrants

100

Name one skill used in communicating and one used in active listening

Talking:

Mirroring

Piggybacking

Tone / Volume

Gestures


Listening:

Eye contact

Affirming (Nods or 'Yes')

Posture and body language

200

Which 2 reform movements are closely linked?

Suffrage and Temperance/Prohibition 


* Must get both words, 'women' is not acceptable

200

What is the primary strategy a union might use to negotiate?

Strikes or pickets

200

Explain how coal lead to industrialization, include at least 1 example of something enabled or created as a result of coal

1) Coal allows us to move objects creating energy and making many tasks more efficient. These items are moved typically through steam power.

2) Factories, trains, steam engines, cars, farming advancements, sewing machines, etc. Will accept any reasonable answer

200

Define Rural AND Urban

  1. Rural: Living in countryside or town, typically a less developed area

  2. Urban: Living in a large city and/or near many others

200

What is it called in a discussion when we 'Go off of' another person comment?

Piggybacking

300

What do we call it when someone asks the government to change something?

Lobbying

300

List one argument in favor of unions and one against

Pro:

Workers rights (must name one specific)

pay, healthcare, safety, working hours, treatment by other staff


Con:

Increases costs, unions have additional rights that companies do not, reduces competition, slower advancement 

300

Approximately when did the Industrial Revolution happen in the US?

1875 - 1930; will accept 10 years +/-

300
List at least 2 specific reasons someone might move to a city at this time.
  1. Economic opportunities: Factories, or capitalist stuff for the wealthy

  2. Access to goods and services (medicine, foods, specialized services like lawyers, artists etc)

  3. Culture: An Immigrant wanting to be near other similar people (like Korea town)

  4. Other amenities: parks, trade fairs, shopping parks


300

What does 'Equity' mean? Give one example where this might apply.

Each receives what they need, not necessarily the exact same thing.

Will accept any reasonable example 

400

What is the difference between Temperance and Prohibition and what cause did they relate to?

Temperance - Movement to limit or eliminate alcohol 

Prohibition - Set of laws that restricted access to alcohol 


400

What is a scab?

Someone who breaks a picket line and works during a strike.

400
Explain the Positive Feedback Loop

Coal provides more energy, making tasks more efficient, this makes producing goods faster leaving more time for invention and advancement. This additional time makes goods even easier to produce.

400

What was the nickname given to New York during this period and what did it mean?

Golden Door, referred to the land of opportunity,

400

What is a Monopoly and why is it problematic?

When a single company or person owns the vast majority of an industry


reduced competition, price gouging, reduced advancement, political lobbying etc

500

Name at least 2 significant figures from the reform movement (Someone who fought for a specific cause)

W.B Du Bois

Susan B Anthony

Ansel Adams

Sir Edwin Chadwick

Doretha Lange

500

Name 5 things a union might negotiate for with their employer

Wages

Raise schedules

Safety

Working Hours

Overtime

Employee Discounts 

Benefits

Holiday

Uniforms and other minor benefits


* May accept other functional answers*



500
What is meant by Economy of Scale. Also give at least 1 reason WHY it works.

1) The more of something you make the more efficiently you can make that thing

2) Producing more of a good allows you to focus on that good, producing it more efficiently.

Buying in bulk is typically cheaper

Using bulk goods reduces waste

Fixed costs, a big machine costs the same whether it makes 5 or 500 goods a day



500

List at least 2 ways that industrialization lead to urbanization

Coal makes larger buildings possible through steel leading to larger cities

Coal makes steel more accessible leading to trains, trains make it possible to transport goods and or people into cities

Development of steel molding -> pipes meaning cities could be further from water sources, 

Factories lead to an increase in jobs attracting many workers

500

Explain roughly how a steam engine converts coal into energy. Give at least 2 examples where it might have been used.

Coal is burned, producing heat, the heat warms up water which turns to steam. The steam creates movement by turning a turbine. This movement can be converted into all sorts of productive things.


Trains, sewing machines, mills, producing electricity (technically this was later but I'll take it), powering factory equipment, boats



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