Reconstruction
The Age of Innovation
Labor's Response to Industrialism
The Immigrant Experience
Uncovering Problems at the Turn of the Century
100

What was the 10% plan, and whose plan was it? 

Pardoned all Confederate officers who took an oath of allegiance, and allowed states to hold a constitutional convention after 10% of voters swore allegiance. 

Abraham Lincoln 

100

What was the Bessemer Process during the late 1800s?

It made steel production faster and cheaper

100

What were the working conditions like at the turn of the 20th century?

Long hours, low pay, unsafe working conditions, etc.

100

Name one push factor that caused Europeans to immigrate to the United States

Poverty, famine, religious persecution, etc.

100

What did the 1890 Census Bureau declare about the American frontier?

It was closed, marking the end of westward expansion

200

What is the 14th Amendment? 

States that if you are born in the U.S., you have the rights of a U.S. Citizen (and were a citizen). 

200

What impact did Thomas Edison's invention of the electric light bulb have on American society?

It extended working hours and improved daily life with safer lighting

200

Why did many children work in factories and mines during the 1800s?

Their families needed additional income

200

Which areas of Europe did many of the "New Immigrants" come from? 

Southern and Eastern Europe

200

What was a major challenge faced by urban slum residents in the late 19th century?

Fire hazards, disease, poor sanitation, overcrowding, etc.

300

What is the difference between a carpetbagger and a scalawag? 

Carpetbagger: Northern Republican who moved south


Scalawag: Southern Republican 

300

How did John D. Rockefeller expand his business and gain control of the oil industry (vertical or horizontal integration)?

Through horizontal integration, buying out his competitors to create a monopoly

300

What was one primary goal of early labor unions in the United States?

To secure better wages, working conditions, shorter hours, etc.

300

What happened at Ellis Island? What was the process like?

Omit and process immigrants into NY...medical exam and data intake. 

300

What was the significance of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair?

It exposed unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry, leading to reforms like the Pure Food and Drug Act

400

What was the Homestead Act of 1862? Who were the Exodusters? 

160 Acres to anyone willing to settle in the West for 5 years.

 African American homesteaders. 

400

What are vertical integration and horizontal integration? 

Vertical = mine to market

Horizontal = buying all similar businesses 

400

How did the government respond to strikes by the labor unions?

The government often sided with businesses, sending troops to end strikes

400

What was the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?

To limit Chinese immigration 

400

How did political machines gain and maintain power in cities?

By offering services to immigrants in exchange for votes

500

What was the Compromise of 1877? 

Resolved the dispute of the 1876 election between Democratic candidate Samuel Tilden and Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes. Hayes enters the office and will withdraw federal troops (ending reconstruction) 

500

How did industrialization contribute to urbanization in the late 19th century?

Factories in cities created jobs, drawing people from rural areas and immigrants to urban centers.

500

What was the first law attempting to break up bad trusts? 

Sherman Antitrust Act 

500

Compare the immigrant experiences at Ellis Island versus Angel Island

Ellis island processed mainly European immigrants quickly, while Angel Island detained many Asian immigrants under harsh conditions

500

What actions did Progressive reformers take to address urban poverty?

They established settlement houses, improved public health, pushed for housing reforms, etc.