Inventions
GILDED AGE- TERMS
GILDED AGE
VILLAINS
GILDED AGE BONUS
Gilded Age Miscellaneous I
Gilded Age Miscellaneous II
100

Created the lightbulb

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

What was the French Word called that said the government would be hands off in the economy?

Laissez-Faire

100

Name one president that allowed scandal and corruption in the government, such as the Credit Mobilier Scandal (railroad company corruption) OR allowing Reconstruction to end?

Ulysses S. Grant or Rutherford B. Hayes

100

This was the name of a derogatory term applied to wealthy industrialists who were seen as the greedy rich people.

Robber Barrons

100

The workforce of the Industrial Revolution was largely made up of this group of people.

What are immigrants?

100

This Gilded Age industrial owners encouraged labor unions. (True or False)

What is False?

200

This allowed for long-distance communication to happen rapidly (used morse code).

What is the telegraph?

200

Business owners tried to get rid of competition by owning entire/product or service in an industry. This is called a________ (Hint: Like the board game)

What is a Monopoly/Trusts?


200

This person controlled the Railroad Industry.

Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt?

200

This was the term applied to wealthy industry owners who were seen as doing good for society.

What are Captains of Industry?

200

This Supreme Court case, Plessy v. Ferguson legalized discrimination--- stating, separate but ____.

What is Equal?

200

This guy was known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park"

Who is Thomas Edison?

300

Alexander Graham Bell invented the________, allowing people to communicate through voice for the first time in America.

What is the telephone

300

Mark Twain coined the term_________, a period of time that showed America was glittering on the surface but was corrupt and impoverished underneath. (hint: its what period/era we are studying)

What is the Gilded Age?

300

This person controlled the steel industry.

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

300

This Gilded Age law provided federal land to Western settlers at no cost (160 acres)

What is the Homestead Act?

300

Many of these circulated in newspapers during the Gilded Age: Drawings depicting messages about businesses/government/etc.

What are political cartoons?

300

This process created steel cheaper and quicker (brought over from England).

What is the Bessemer Process?
400
Name an immigrant group that worked on the Transcontinental Railroad.

Who are the Irish or the Chinese?

400

the growth of businesses that manufacture products through the use of machinery/industry


What is industrialization?

400
Person controlled the Oil Industry.

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

400

a big business owned by many shareholders

what is a corporation?

400

________ was America's first big business aiding in transportation.

What are railroads?

400
Term used to describe buying similar companies to reduce competition (______ Integration)
What is Horizontal Integration?
500

This type of engine powered trains and ships.

What is the steam engine?

500

This innovation in factories created a more efficient production of goods, making goods cheaper and more widely available to Americans (______ line)

What is the assembly line?

500
This person controlled the banking/finance industry.

Who is J.P. Morgan?

500
Corporations were led by a group called a Board of ______.

what are Trustees?

500

Book written by Andrew Carnegie arguing that it is God's will for some to be rich so they can serve the public.

What is the "Gospel of Wealth"?

500

Term used to describe buying companies in order to gain materials or transportation for products.

What is Vertical Integration?

600

Had a significant impact on the economic, cultural, and social development of the Western United States by connecting it to the east?

What is the (Transcontinental) Railroad?

600

A common technique used by labor unions, where groups of employees refuse to work until their demands are met, is called ___________.

What is a strike?

600

This Gilded Age industry owner is known as the father of philanthropy as well as a successful steel businessman.

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

600

Belief that natural competition weeds out the weak and allows the strong to survive.

What is Social Darwinism?

600

Term for a person who gives money to charities. Think of Carnegie.

What is a Philanthropist?

600
acronym R.O.S.E.
What are Railroads, Oil, Steel, and Electricity?