10.1: Mining, Railroads, and the Economy
10.2: Western Agriculture
10.4: Industry and Corporations
10.5: The Labor Movement
10.6: New Technologies
100

What was the Transcontinental Railroad?

A railroad connecting east and west coasts.

100

What is inflation?

Rise in the general price level of goods.

100

What is a Monopoly?

Exclusive control over a commodity or service

100

What was the Triangle Factory Fire?

A tragic workplace fire in a garment factory.

100

What is Thomas Edison credited with inventing?

The light bulb and modern electricity

200

How did railroads help the United States grow and prosper?

Improved transportation and trade

200

What is the definition of wholesale?

Selling in large quantities to retailers

200

What was vertical integration?

The control of all aspects of a production process, from raw materials to finished products

200

What was one reason why the Triangle Factory Fire was so deadly

Locked exit doors and inadequate fire escapes (other answers also accepted for jeopardy like elevators, lack of sprinklers, etc.)

200

Define the word transatlantic.

Across the Atlantic Ocean

300

Why might a sudden surge of people into an area cause problems?

Strain resources and infrastructure

300

 How did technology help the sodbuster?

By facilitating plowing of tough soil.

300

Why would individuals buy stock in a corporation?

To become partial owners and share in profits hoping to become rich

300

What was the outcome of the Triangle Factory Fire?

Increased awareness of workers' rights and safety leading to safer working conditions.

300

What is Alexander Graham Bell credited with inventing?

The telephone

400

What role did vigilantes play on the western mining frontier?

Enforcing justice outside the law

400

What were the Morrill Acts?

Legislation promoting higher education in agriculture.

400

How did Andrew Carnegie process natural resources more efficiently to make large profits?

By vertical integration and controlling the entire production process

400

How did the employer-worker relationship change over the 1800s?

Decreased working hours.

Shifted towards more industrial control and less worker autonomy.

Strengthened workers' rights.

ALL ARE ACCEPTABLE AMONG OTHER ANSWERS

400

What was the importance of the Transatlantic Cable?

Facilitated telegraph communication across the Atlantic Ocean

500

What does it mean to consolidate?

To combine or merge

500

Why did Congress create the Morrill Acts?

To promote higher education and agriculture

500

What is a corporation?

A legal entity owned by shareholders

500

Why was it important for the trade unions to engage in collective bargaining?

To negotiate better working conditions and wages

500

What is a moving assembly line?

A process where products move along a conveyor belt making production more efficient