Businessmen
Ideas & Innovations
Game Changers
Activists & Associations
Protest & Legislation
100

After earning millions from investing in America's steel industry, he helped supply society with public libraries, education, etc. 

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

100

this invention helped people to communicate over a long distance forever.  

What is the telephone?

100

The belief in social, economic, and political equality between the sexes by the practice of movements in hopes to change their role in society. They actually started to during the Industrial Revolution by having women enter the workforce to support their families.

What is feminism?

100

He was scientist and an engineer who signed the Treaty of Paris ending the Revolutionary War. He invented many things and had many theories and discoveries, like electricity. 

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

100

an organization of English textile workers who protested by destroying machinery in factories all over the country because they felt that their jobs were being taken away

What are The Luddites? 
200

He was at one time the richest man in the world as well as the founder of the Standard Oil Company.

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

200

This invention helped to extend the workday into the night time as well as travel at night. 

What is the lightbulb?

200

This invention provided us with a faster and more efficient way of producing cotton, which in return increased cotton production in the United States.

What is the Cotton Gin?

200

The second president as well as a Founding Father of the United States. He was a leading advocate of American Independence from Britain. 

Who is John Adams?

200

An Act that limited women's as well as young people's work hours from working in textile mills to 10 hours a day. Also limited the age of workers to 9.

What is the Ten Hours Act of 1847?

300

A businessman who made steel, electric, and railroad companies more stable and profitable.

Who is J.P Morgan?

300

This invention helped employers write manuals for the workers easier, faster, and made them easier to read. It was the first step to the new technology of writing. 

What is the typewriter?

300

This invention helped us be able to build and power factories anywhere as well as power transportation such as trains and steamboats.

What is the steamboat?

300

English-American writer and political activist who wrote "Common Sense" which was a passage persuading Americans to gain independance from Great Britain.

Who is Thomas Paine?

300

a Bureau in order to monitor and maintain the well-being of children among every social class. 

What is The Children's Bureau?

400
Provided the first rail service between New York and Chicago. His focus was on making transportation easier through the railroad industry.

Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt?

400

This explosive tool was used to dig mines deeper as well as faster.

What is dynamite?

400

This process allowed for steel to be mass-produced at a cheap cost.

What is the Bessemer process?

400

An author who was famous for writing about the difficult times endured in the Industrial Revolution in order to bring attention to social reformation.

Who is Charles Dickens?

400

This act prevented all women and girls as well as all boys under the age of 10 from working in the mines which led to different wages between genders.

What is The Mines Act?

500

A textile manufacturer who worked to improve factory working conditions for workers and had a socialist mindset. 

Who is Robert Owen?

500

An invention that helped to make weaving cloth and spinning yarn and thread much easier.

What is the power loom?

500

This happened because more factories were built, meaning more jobs were needed. So, people moved from small communities to big cities for jobs and this distributed the population nicely.  

What is urbanization?

500

This philosopher was famous for his theories about capitalism and communism. He is also known as the father of communism.

Who is Karl Marx?

500

This act gives the right to a minimum wage and overtime pay for when people worked more than 40 hours a week. It also bans child labor and limits the children under 16's work hours.

What is the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938?