Industrialists
Labor Unions
Gilded Age Economy
People
Miskillaneous
100

This man controlled the steel industry

Andrew Carnegie
100

A group of workers advocating for common goals is known as a 

Union

100

This term describes what happened to the American economy during the Gilded Age

Industrialization 

100

Man who established an oil monopoly during the Gilded Age

JD Rockefeller 

100

Why was the Gilded Age called the Gilded Age?

Looks good on the outside, rotten on the inside 

200

This was the practice of controlling an entire market

Horizontal integration

200

This union represented skilled, white, native born workers 

AFL (American Federation of Labor) 

200

Most people lived in these by 1900

Cities

200

Immigrants during this time were called the "_____ Immigrants"

New Immigrants

200

This man made his wealth through the banking industry

JP Morgan 

300

This was the practice of controlling every step of the production process

Vertical integration

300

This union represented skilled and unskilled, native born and immigrants, men and women

Knights of Labor

300

Why could people buy bananas in Boston by 1900?

Railroads and/or refrigerated rail cars

300

This man led the ARU during the Pullman Strike

Eugene Debs

300

Carnegie, in "Wealth" argued that wealthy people should do this (two part answer) 

Administer wealth on behalf of the poor, establish opportunities for them 

400

Industrialists preferred this philosophy of how the government should interact with business

Laissez-faire   

400

This strike involved Carnegie using hired mercenaries on his own workers

Homestead Strike

400

These types of stores became common during the Gilded Age

Department stores (like the A&P, JC Penny's)

400

William Graham Sumner was associated with this idea

Social Darwinism

400

This terms refers to being fired and basically being made un-hirable anywhere else

Blacklisting

500

Who was so rich they were able to buy out Andrew Carnegie

JP Morgan  

500

This union was a later union (in the early 1900s) that was very radical, and organized both skilled and unskilled workers 

IWW

500

Identify four ingredients necessary for industrialization 

Capital, government non-interference, labor (immigrants), abundant natural resources, inventions, entrepreneurs 

500

This man was associated with the "Rags to Riches" narrative

Horatio Alger

500

Who won the Pullman Strike Simulation?

Definitely not the managers