Working Conditions
Labor Unions
Captains of industry
Reform and Child Labor
Effects of the Industrial Revolution
100

How long were typical work days in factories?

12-16 hours

100

What was the main goal of labor unions

Better pay and working conditions

100

What industry did Andrew Carnegie dominate?

Steel

100

What tragedy led to new safety laws?

Triangle shirtwaist factory fire

100

What did the Industrial Revolution do to cities/

caused them to grow rapidly

200

What were factory conditions often like?

Hot, crowded and dangerous

200

What is a strike?

When workers stop working to protest conditions

200

What industry did John D Rockefeller control?

Oil

200

In What decade was child labor finally outlawed?

1930s

200

What effect did it have on pollution?

it increased pollution and disease

300

Why did owners ignore worker safety?

to keep profits high

300

What was the first major workers protest in the US?

the Lynn shoe workers strike

300

What business was Cornelius Vanderbilt known for?

Shipping and Railroads

300

What did early child workers often do?

Work in Mines, mills and factories

300

What positive effect came from new machines?

Goods became cheaper and faster to make

400

What was black listing?

Keeping fired workers from getting new jobs

400

Who led the American Federation of Labor?

Samual Gompers

400

JP Morgan was most powerful in what field?

Banking

400

Why did children work instead of going to school?

Their families needed money

400

What was one major negative effect?

Harsh working conditions

500

What happened to factory wages over time?

they dropped as production increased

500

Which union accepted all workers, including women and African Americans ?

The Knights of Labor

500

What's it called when one company controls an entire industry?

A Monopoly 

500

What law limited working hours and improved safety?

labor reform laws of the early 1900s

500

What was one longterm positive effect?

Improved transportation and technology