Reconstruction
More Reconstruction
Industrialists
Labor Unions and Strikes
Industrialization
100
These acts of Congress divided the South into 5 military districts and required them to ratify the 14th Amendment
The Reconstruction Acts
100
The "Grand Wizard" and founder of the Ku Klux Klan
Nathan Bedford Forrest
100
The "King" of the oil industry.
John D. Rockefeller
100
This violent strike occurred in the summer of 1892. Henry Clay Frick hired Pinkertons and a large riot ensued.
The Homestead Strike.
100
This type of integration occurs when one business owns the entire production process from raw materials to finished product.
Vertical Integration
200
This agency was developed to aid the homeless and to help blacks transition from slavery to freedom.
Freedmen's Bureau
200
This Amendment states that no citizen's rights could be removed without due process.
14th Amendment
200
The "King" of the steel industry.
Andrew Carnegie
200
The Labor Union founded by Samuel Gompers.
The AFL
200
When one company has total control of a good or service.
Monopoly
300
This was the place where General Lee surrendered to General Grant, ending the War
Appomattox Courthouse
300
A term that southerners gave to northerners who moved south in order to profit from Reconstruction.
Carpetbaggers
300
The "King" of the assembly line.
Henry Ford
300
This riot occurred in Chicago when an anarchist detonated a bomb during a protest for an 8 hour work day.
Haymarket Riot.
300
The 2nd Industrial Revolution was fueled by these two resources.
Steel and Oil.
400
This Amendment ended slavery in the United States
The 13th Amendment
400
A name given to southerners who backed Reconstruction.
Scalawag
400
The "King" of inventions.
Thomas Edison.
400
This strike was broken up by the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1894
The Pullman Strike.
400
This type of integration is when on company buys out their competitors and forms one large corporation.
Horizontal Integration
500
A main factor that led to the end of Reconstruction was...
A financial depression in the United Stated
500
President Andrew Johnson was impeached for breaking this law which was later found to be unconstitutional.
The Tenure of Office Act of 1867
500
The "King" of the labor union.
Samuel Gompers.
500
These workers cross the picket line and are hired in place of those on strike.
Scab Workers
500
These two terms were what some people called industrialists like Rockefeller and Carnegie.
Captains of Industry and Robber Barrons