Industrialization Problems
LABOR MOVEMENT & UNIONS
PROGRESSIVES & MUCKRAKERS
AFRICAN AMERICAN RIGHTS & MIGRATION
WOMEN’S RIGHTS & SUFFRAGE
100

This problem meant workers had to work many hours each day with little rest.

long workdays

100

Workers who wanted better pay, shorter workdays, and safer conditions were part of this movement.

the labor movement

100

People who wanted to fix problems caused by industrialization were called these.

Progressives

100

These laws made segregation legal in the South.

Jim Crow Laws

100

The right to vote is called this.

Suffrage

200

This describes factories that were dangerous and could easily cause injuries or death.

unsafe factories

200

This is when workers refuse to work to demand change.

A Strike

200

These writers and photographers exposed unfair and dangerous conditions.

Muckrackers

200

This Supreme Court case said segregation was legal.

Plessy v. Ferguson

200

People who worked for women’s right to vote were called these.

Suffragists

300

This problem involved children working in mills, mines, and factories instead of going to school.

child labor

300

This is when people refuse to buy products to force change.

A Boycott

300

This book exposed unsafe meatpacking conditions and shocked Americans.

The Jungle

300

This movement involved African Americans moving north for better opportunities.

The Great Migration

300

This 1848 meeting helped start the women’s rights movement.

Seneca Falls Convention

400

This tragedy killed 146 workers and helped push people to demand new safety laws.

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

400

This labor leader founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL).

Samuel Gompers

400

This president supported workers, broke up trusts, and passed food safety laws.

Theodore Roosevelt

400

He believed education was the most important step for African Americans.

Booker T Washington

400

This amendment gave women across the U.S. the right to vote.

19th

500

Name two problems caused by industrialization in the early 1900s.

Long workdays, low pay, unsafe factories, child labor, overcrowded cities (any two).

500

She worked to unionize coal miners and fought to end child labor.

Mother Jones

500

This law helped make food safer after people learned about meatpacking problems.

Meat Inspection Act

500

She fought against violence toward African Americans and supported voting rights.

Ida Wells-Barnett

500

This state was the first to give women full voting rights.

Wyoming