Lawerence
Eugene V. Debs and American Socialism
"Bread and Roses" Poem
Working Conditions
Unscramble
100

What was the chant they would say as they protested?

A. We want less hours!

B. Bread and Roses!

C. Fair pay, more day!

D. Give us safety!

B. Bread and Roses!

100

American socialist based their beliefs on who?

A. Mark Debs

B. Karl Marx

C. Kyle Pitts

D. Lenny Mikals

B. Karl Marx

100

"Our lives shall not be sweated from birth until life closes; Hearts starve as well as bodies; Bread and ______, Bread and ______."

A. Health

B. Pasta

C. Music

D. Roses

D. Roses

100

What were the three things workers demanded?

8 hours a day, minimum wage, and safety.

100

Redab nad Essor

Bread and Roses

200

Who was the little girl in the article who had suffered a injury in a textile factory and then proceeded to join the protest, Bread and Roses.

A. Charli Mars

B. Dory Finnean

C. Jalina Deres

D. Camilla Teoli

D. Camilla Teoli

200

During the one of the largest strikes in American history, the great Pullman Strike led by Eugene V. Debs how many people did the Pullman Car Company fire?

A. 5,000

B. 10,000

C. 15,000

D.  2,000

A. 5,000

200

"As we go marching, marching, we bring the greater days, The rising of the women means the rising of the ______."

A. Space

B. Embraced

C. Case

D. Race

D. Race

200

What was the name of the healthy, intelligent, and clean girl who worked papers at an embroidery factory and then unfortunately got sick from lead poisoning?

A. Elizibeth

B. Margeret

C. Edith

D. Sadie

D. Sadie

200

Totcbyto

Boycott

300

Who wrote the famous poem "Bread and Roses" in 1911?

A. Debby Bowers

B. Len Smith

C. James Oppenheim

D. Arthur Baker

C. James Oppenheim

300

During the 1912 election how many votes did Eugene V. Debs receive for U.S. President.

A. 2,000,000

B. 7,000,000

C. 900,000

D. 3,000,000

C. 900,000

300

"As we go marching, marching, unnumbered women dead Go crying through our singing their ________ call for bread."

A. Ancient

B. Loud

C. Spirited

D. Angry

A. Ancient

300

According to a report of the Commission on Industrial Relations, in 1914, how many people were killed in industrial accidents?

A. 200,000

B. 45,000

C. 35,000

D. 100,000 

C. 35,000

300

Brola Inoun

Labor Union

400

What labor union took responsibility for (United Textile Workers) UTW's strike in Lawerence?

(Industrial Workers Of The World) IWW

400

Where was Eugene V. Debs born?

A. California

B. Indiana

C. Vermont

D. Nebraska

B. Indiana

400

"As we go marching, marching, in the beauty of the day, A million __________ kitchens, a thousand mill lofts gray"

A.  Discouraged 

B. Darkened

C. Malnourished

D. Depressed

B. Darkened

400

How much a week were the girls working at the Milwaukee brewery make?

A. $3.00

B. $5.50

C. $2.00

D. $7.25

A. $3.00

400

Miumnim Gewa

Minimum Wage

500

Around 1900, in Lawerence, most adults died in mills before what age?

A. 25

B. 30

C. 40

D. 18

A. 25

500

What led Eugene V. Debs to become a socialist?

The Pullman Strike

500

"No more the drudge and _____, ten that toilet where one reposes, But a sharing a life's glories: Bread and Roses, bread and Roses.

A. Idler

B. Loafer

C. Layabout

D. Sproket

A. Idler

500

How many Triangle workers were burned or crushed to death in 1911 due to extreme heat and that the firefighters ladder couldn't reach their floor, forcing them to jump?

A. 223

B. 146

C. 300

D. 126

B. 146

500

Samhruitme

Rheumatism