People
Vocab1
Vocab2
Events
Causes & Problems
100
Dominated the oil industry
John D. Rockefeller
100
Tightly packed apartments with no windows, running water, heat, or air conditioning
Tenements 
100

An economy in which the central government has all control and makes all decisions

Command Economy
100
Fire in a factory that caused awareness of safety problems 
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire 
100
Long hours, Low pay, Child labor, Unsanitary and dangerous working environments
Bad Working Conditions
200
Was the most successful in the steel industry
Andrew Carnegie
200
Goods used and bought by consumers
Consumer Goods
200

Starvation/lack of food

Famine
200
When the Pinkertons got involved in clearing a protest of steel workers
Homestead Strike
200
Caused by the emission of non-filtered smoke that was caused by burning coal
Pollution
300
Lead Russia to industrialization and collectivization  
Joseph Stalin 
300
When the government takes ownership of farms, while giving farmers all the tools necessary 
Collectivization
300

Organizations/groups to help workers achieve a common goal


Union
300
A period of major industrialization that took place during the late 1700's-1800's
Industrial Revolution
300
Homestead Strike, Haymarket Affair, Pullman Strike
Violent Strikes and Labor Disputes
400
Drove steel workers into strikes and protesting
Henry Clay Frick
400
Plans to industrialize Russia (there were 13, only 2 played out)
Five-Year Plans
400

The exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service 



Monopoly
400
When the first dynamite bomb was ever used in peace time in the US

Haymarket Affair

400
Wasn't common to travel, most people lived at a subsistence level, high maternal death rate
Pre-industrial society
500
Hired by Frick to get rid of steel workers protesting  through any circumstances
Pinkerton Detective Agency
500

Buying up companies that supplied businesses in order to cut costs and keep prices of goods/products low

Vertical Integration  
500

Ways that natural resources were being used in a smart manor

Conservation
500
A nationwide railroad strike in the US. It was a turning point for US labor laws
Pullman Strike
500
During the Industrial Revolution, there was more food, and better ways to keep people alive
Growing Population