People
Inventions
Labor + Strikes
Labor Unions
Etc.
100
The creator of Standard Oil?

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

100

The inventor who popularized the assembly line and the $5 a day wage.

Who was Henry Ford?

100

These are the conditions found in most sweatshops?

What is cramped, hot, dangerous, etc.?

100
The main reasons why labor unions were formed in the late 1800s - early 1900s.

What is to fight for higher pay, shorter hours, and better working conditions?

100

This advancing technology/transportation mode helped to encourage people to move westward.

What are railroads?
200
The industrialist that created a large steel company based in Pennsylvania. He later sold it to focus on building libraries, etc.

Who was Andrew Carnegie?

200

The inventor credited (mostly) with the invention of the telephone.

Who was Alexander Graham Bell?

200
This is why most workers throughout the work shifted their work to factories and other work in cities?
What is farms didn't need to employ as many people due to new technology/machines?
200

He founded the AFL (American Federation of Labor.

Who was Samuel Gompers?

200

This is a company that controls part of an industry or an entire industry without competition.

What is a monopoly?

300

He famously bought Carnegie Steel and later transformed it into U.S. Steel. He was also involved in banking.

Who was J.P. Morgan?

300

The inventor that had many patents and worked famously with light bulbs and electricity. He was based out of Menlo Park, NJ.

Who was Thomas Edison?

300

This was the Strike at Carnegie Steel plant in 1892; violent

What was the Homestead Strike?

300

This is workers bargain /discuss conditions with boss.

What is collective bargaining?

300

This is vertical integration.

What is when a company controls all steps of a production process?

400

The guy that discovered a way to make steel in large quantities at a cheap price.

Who was Henry Bessemer?

400

This is where the early movie industry of the U.S. was based initially.

What is NY/NJ?

400

This was the Strike by McCormack Harvest Co. in Chicago in 1886, turned very violent and caused distrust of labor unions

What was the Haymarket Riot?

400

This event that happened in NYC in 1911 helped to push for safer working conditions in factories.

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire?

400

This city was the main hub of the steel industry during the 1800's - 1900's.

What is Pittsburgh?

500
This is someone that donates money, time, resources to people in need.

What is a philanthropist?

500

The inventor that actually first used the assembly line?

Who was Ransom Olds?

500

This was the 1894 strike of railroad workers due to cut wages, federal troops were called in to end strike.

What was the Pullman Strike?

500
Terence Powderly led this union?

What is the Knights of Labor?

500

This is the spot where the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific met up in 1869 to finish the Transcontinental Railroad?

What is Promontory Point, Utah?