INDUSTRIALIZATION & BIG BUSINESS
IMMIGRATION, URBANIZATION & LABOR
POPULISM & PROGRESSIVISM
U.S. IMPERIALISM
WORLD WAR I & AMERICAN POWER
100

What economic development involved the rapid growth of factories, machines, and mass production in the late 1800s?

Industrialization

100

What happened to American cities as industrialization increased?

 

 Cities grew rapidly as people moved there for jobs.

 

100

What political movement of farmers in the late 1800s wanted reforms to help farmers and ordinary workers?

 

Populism

100

What term describes a country's policy of extending its political, economic, or military influence over other countries or territories?

 

Imperialism

100

What was the initial U.S. policy toward World War I?

 

Neutrality

200

 What business practice occurs when a company controls different stages of production, from raw materials to the finished product?


Vertical integration

200

Why did millions of immigrants come to the United States during the late 1800s and early 1900s?

 

They sought economic opportunities, jobs, and a better life.

200

What problem did many Progressives attempt to address during the early 1900s?

 

Problems caused by industrialization, urbanization, and political corruption.

200

What 1898 war resulted in the United States gaining control or influence over territories including Puerto Rico and the Philippines?

 

Spanish-American War

200

What German policy helped push the United States toward entering World War I?

 

Unrestricted submarine warfare

300

What business practice occurs when a company gains control of most or all businesses producing the same product?

Horizontal integration

300

What were crowded urban neighborhoods where many immigrants lived in poor conditions often called?

 

Tenements

300

What type of journalism exposed corruption, unsafe conditions, and problems caused by big business?

Muckraking

300

What event helped trigger the Spanish-American War?

 

The sinking of the USS Maine.

300

What movement involved African Americans moving from the rural South to Northern and Midwestern cities during and after World War I?

 

 Great Migration

400

Which industrialist became famous for using vertical integration to dominate the steel industry?

 

Andrew Carnegie

400

 What organization represented skilled workers and focused on better wages and working conditions?

 

American Federation of Labor (AFL)

400

What reform gave citizens the ability to vote directly on proposed laws?

 

Initiative and referendum

400

What U.S. project greatly increased American influence and trade by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans?

 

Panama Canal

400

What Supreme Court case upheld restrictions on free speech during World War I?

 

Schenck v. United States

500

Which industrialist used horizontal integration and created the Standard Oil trust?

 

John D. Rockefeller

500

What was one major reason workers formed labor unions?

 

To fight for better wages, shorter hours, safer working conditions, and other worker protections.

500

What Progressive reform allowed voters to remove an elected official from office before the end of their term? 

 

Recall

500

What policy stated that the United States could intervene in Latin American countries to maintain stability and protect American interests?

 

Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

500

What was President Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace after World War I called?

 

The Fourteen Points