Unit 1
Westward Expansion
Industry
City Life
Mystery Box
100

What is an example of fulfilling a civic responsibility?

Jury Duty - Voting - Obeying Laws - Paying Taxes

100

What advancement accelerated settlement in the American West by creating fast trade and travel. 

Transcontinental Railroad

100

Which development led to 24 hour factory operations, skyscraper construction, and mass transportation

Electricity 

100

Push and pull factors are the main cause of _____________________ during the Gilded Age

Immigration

100

This term describes the late 19th century period where industrialists used their connections with corrupt government officials for material gain and political power while there was widespread economic despair

The Gilded Age

200

What founding principle in the Declaration of Independence was made stronger after the 13, 14, 15, and 19th amendments were passed?

EQUALITY

200

What phrase did the United States use to justify moving westward?

Manifest Destiny

200

What process led to stronger and cheaper steel for railroads, bridges, and skyscrapers?

The Bessemer Steel Process

200

This term describes people who wanted to protect the interests of Americans and were often against immigrants

Nativists

200

Nativists in the Gilded Age demanded the government to control immigration, leading to the passing of _____________

The Chinese Exclusion Act

300

What is an unalienable right?

rights that cannot be taken away or denied

300

Name the two largest rushes out west that led to boomtowns to appear overnight

Klondike Gold Rush
California Gold Rush

300

John D. Rockefeller formed a trust to create this, reducing competition among oil producers

a monopoly

300

William 'Boss' Tweed was an American politician who was part of Tammany Hall, this ________________ was the MAIN source of power in cities during the Gilded Age

Political Machines

300

This 1890 act was the first federal act to limit monopolies that hindered the exercise of free trade

Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890

400

What is the meaning of "E Pluribus Unum" ?

of many, one

we are a nation of various backgrounds - but are one united nation

400

This 1862 act led to a rush to grab free land in the Great Plains

The Homestead Act

400

Poor working conditions, long hours, and low wages led to the formation of -

Labor Unions

400

Overcrowding with unhealthy living conditions, congestion, and pollution were a result of ____________

urbanization

400

This 1887 Act was the first attempt by the U.S. government to regulate the railroad industry by prohibiting special rates for shippers and requiring rates to be reasonable and just.

The Interstate Commerce Act

500

** DOUBLE JEOPARDY **

What are two ideas/operations of our government that was laid out in the US Constitution?

Separation of powers - Establishing a court system

500

What was the MAIN purpose of the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887?

To force Native Americans to assimilate into American culture

500

This industrialist, known as the "Steel King" revolutionized the American steel industry

Andrew Carnegie

500

these overcrowded and poorly build apartment buildings housed many immigrants and low-income families in urban areas during the Gilded Age

Tenement Housing

500

What is one pull factor that gave immigrants hope for their future

many jobs and business opportunities in America