AMENDMENTS
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A reporter publishes an article critical of politicians.

1st amendment

100

Children worked in large numbers in mines, glass factories, the textile industry, agriculture, canneries, and as newsboys, messengers, shoe shiners, and peddlers. what is the term for this?

CHILD LABOR

100

Native American children were forced to learn English. Native American families were forced from their homes. Based on this, the purpose of the Dawes act was to?


 Promote cultural assimilation of Native Americans

100

Why did Industrialization during the late 1800s contribute to the development of organized labor?

Created low-wage, low-skill jobs that made employees easy to replace

100

Why was the lightbulb important for the Gilded Age?

Production to continue at night

200

A man on trial refuses to testify against himself.

5th amendment

200

the 19th Century technological innovation the Bessemer Process

Andrew Carnegie earned a fortune on the production of cheap steel

200

The Dawes Act of 1887 regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States. French phrase meaning "let do" or "leave alone"

The Dawes Act of 1887 regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States.

200

What *Caused* these things?

Effects: Political Machines, Sweatshops, Tennent dwellings, Nativism


IMMIGRATION

200

How did the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad affect the United States in the late 1800s?

It encouraged people to establish settlements beyond the western frontier.

300

A woman asks to see a lawyer before answering questions from the police

6th Amendment

300

WHAT IS A POLITICAL MACHINE?

A political machine is a party organization that recruits its members by the use of tangible incentives—money, political jobs—and that is characterized by a high degree of leadership control over member activity.

300

 What increased the Scale and speed of nationwide communications

Telegraph Telephone

300

WHAT DOES THIS IMAGE DEPICT?

CREATING MONOPOLIES

300

Which statement describes the role of laissez-faire practices involving businesses during the Industrial Revolution?

The U.S. government did not regulate how private businesses operated.

400

A man refuses to have his car searched without permission or a warrant

4th Amendment

400

What statement best describes why political cartoons, such as the one above, were prevalent during the Gilded Age?

Political machines began to dominate the political scene during this era 

400

Why were natives opposed to immigrants coming to work in the factories? 

Many natives worried that immigrants would take their jobs

400

This theory suggests that an economy is strongest when the government stays out of the economy entirely, letting market forces behave naturally

Laissez-faire capitalism

400

What is our Unit 2 Test over?

THE GILDED AGE!!!!


500

That to secure these rights______ are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the_________ of the governed,"

Governments Consent

500

what is the Dawes Act?

The Dawes Act of 1887 regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States.

500

What Gilded Age problem is best depicted in the political cartoon?

Political Corruption

500

“Prices and wages should be determined by the marketplace.” The author of this statement would most

probably support –

Laissez-faire capitalism

500

Who are you?

somebody