Big Business
Gilded Gold (Random)
Gilded Peeps
Work work work work work work
Hodgepodge
100

Define a Monopoly

A company that controls all or nearly all of the market for a product or service

100

Thomas Edison invented this, which revolutionized the way people could work. (Hint: when cartoons have an idea, this pops into their head.)

The Light Bulb

100

Andrew Carnegie was known for this industry

Steel

100

Name a negative effect that industrialization had.

Poor working conditions and long hours

100

What factors contributed to the rapid industrialization of the US?

A. Decline of Immigration

B. Expansion of Factories

C. Sharecropping

B. Expansion of Factories

200

This term was used to describe children working in unsafe jobs, through long hours of the night for little pay. Women eventually fought to end this.

Child Labor

200

This is how women acted as philanthropists during the Gilded Age

They donated to schools, hospitals, and social programs to help the poor 

200

Boss Tweed was known for running this Political Machine in NYC

Tammany Hall

200

How did industrialization affect cities?

Cities rapidly grew

200

This industry really took off in the EARLY stages of industrial times.

A. Cars

B. Corn

C. Textiles (clothes)

C. Textiles

300

Define Philanthropy

The act of donating money back to society

300

What did the Pacific Railroad do for society?

It encouraged people to move out west

300

This person used horizontal integration by acquiring most of the oil companies to create a monopoly.

John D. Rockefeller

300

What effect did the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire have?

New safety regulations and labor laws were put into place

300

European immigrants had to come in through this island in New York.

Ellis Island

400

This business boomed during Reconstruction to get people to move out West.

The Railroad industry

400

What does the term “Gilded Age” refer to?

The era appeared to be "golden," but there was corruption and inequality under the surface

400

This African American activist believed that African Americans should demand civil rights and higher education immediately. He received a PhD from Harvard and was highly respected.

W.E.B. Du Bois

400

This movement was created to fight for better wages, hours, and working conditions

Labor Union Movement

400

This is where most immigrants came from during the Gilded Age

Southern and Eastern Europe

500

This term means to have a "hands-off government"

Laissez-faire

500

This political philosophy became popular as the corruption of the Gilded Age continued to grow

Socialism

500

In contrast to W.E.B., this activist wanted African Americans to focus on ending discrimination to gain civil rights first, and then education should follow

Booker T. Washington

500

What does the term "Women's Suffrage" mean?

Women fighting for the right to vote

500

This was the main goal of the Temperance Movement during the Progressive Era.

To reduce alcohol in society