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100

The inventor of the telephone.

Who was Alexander Graham Bell?

100

This man was known for the invention of the railroad sleeping car.

Who was George Pullman?

100

This invention allowed for quicker and cheaper movement of natural resources, people, finished products and ideas. 

What was the railroads? 

100

When a single company achieves total control of an entire market, it is known as a ___________. 

What is a monopoly?

100

Dissatisfied workers that are organized.

What are labor unions?

200

This man was known as the captain of the steel industry.

Who was Andrew Carnegie?

200

This man was known as the captain of the automobile industry. 

Who was Henry Ford?

200

Factories had no problem finding workers because of a large increase in ________. 

What was immigration?

200

This major product was responsible for the rapid growth of cities during the late 1880s.

What was steel?

200

This labor union encouraged women, African Americans, immigrants and unskilled laborers to become members.  

What was the Knights of Labor. 

300

This man was known as the captain of the oil industry.

Who was John D. Rockefeller?

300

This man became a rival of Rockefeller because of his  invention of the light bulb and the electrical use of lighting.  

Who was Thomas Edison?

300

Henry Ford was known for introducing this method, used for mass producing goods in the factories __________________. 

What was the assembly line? 

300

A national labor union that still exists today

What was the American Federation of Labor?

300

Workers went on _______________ to attempt to gain: higher wages, better working conditions, and shorter hours.

What was a strike?

400

This man was known as the captain of the shipping and railroad industries.

Who was Cornelius Vanderbilt?

400

This man was the first to be found guilty of having a monopoly. 

Who was Rockefeller? 

400

A court order to stop a strike.

What was an injunction?

400

The right for unions to represent workers in discussions with management

What was collective bargaining?

400

This strike occurred in 1892 at Andrew Carnegie's steel plant in Pennsylvania due to a cut in workers' wages. 

What was the Homestead Strike? 

500

This man was known as a financier and backed many of Thomas Edison's inventions and ideas.  

Who was JP Morgan?

500

This man was the founder of the American Federation of Labor.

Who was Samuel Gompers? 

500

Crowded, dangerous urban factories

What was a sweatshop?

500

Land, Labor and Capital are known as the ______ _ _______. 

What are the Factors of Production?

500

Which labor union only allowed skilled workers to join?

What was the American Federation of Labor?