Carnegie's first job in the US
What is Telegraph Operator?
Workers wanted twelve 12 hour shifts, one 24 hours shift, then the day off
What is the Homestead Strike?
Typical Progressive characteristics
What is upper-middle class, college-educated?
Craft Labor Union
What is the AFL?
The Jungle
Who is Upton Sinclair
Process for creating superior steel
What is Bessemer?
Agency called in to break the Homestead Strike
What is Pinkerton Detective Agency?
Four battles of Progressives
What are change other people, end class conflict, control big business, and segregate society?
Two groups that the AFL had problems with
Who are black people and women?
What Sinclair's fictional family fell victim to
What is Capitalism?
How Carnegie became successful
Workers wanted 8 hour work day, 20% increase, fairer accounting of coal loads and union recognition
What is the UMW Strike?
Social Gospel
What is doing good for yourself by doing good for others?
"The Trustbuster"
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
This happened when workers got injured on assembly lines
What is the line did not stop; fingers, ligaments ground up & processed?
Owning something from the lowest step to the final outcome
What is Vertical Integration?
Person in charge of finding scab labor during Homestead Strike
Who is Henry Frick?
Individual who created Settlement House movement in the US
Who is Jane Addams?
Structural transformation of economy
What is consolidation?
Teddy Roosevelt ordered the investigation of this company
What is Philip Armour?
Profession of Carnegie's father in Scotland
What is a Crofter?
Reason the UMW Strike was unique
What is the first time the government did not act as a strikebreaker?
Climax and death knell of Progressive Movement
What is World War I?
5 responses to Big Business
What are do nothing, socialism, anti trusts, regulation, and compensation?
The Jungle led to the passage of these acts. *100 bonus points per act if you can define each act*
What are the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act?