Child Labor
Captains Of Industry
Important CItys
Why big businesses Grew
Miscellaneous
100

In 1904 the ________ banned the over working of children and made it a law that all kids have to go to school.

 National Child Labor Committee (NCLC)

100

This leader owned most of  in the steel industry

Andrew Carnegie

100

Which City was most known for its meat packing?

Chicago, Illinois

100

Machines can now mass produce products because the Price of the product is  __________

Lower

100

(2 answers to this question) The disadvantages of working in a factory were: 

Dirty Air and Dirty Water

200

Some people didn't like that the children had unsafe ______________  conditions

Working

200

How did J. P Morgan start in the banking  industry

His father was in it 

200

Which city was known for steel?

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

200

New energy sources like electricity ran machines more efficiently, while trains and steamships moved raw _____ such as steel, cotton, and coal more easily from farm or mine to factory.

Materials

200

A group that helps others by sending them money is a ___________

Philanthropy

300

How many hours a day were boys and girls working?

Some kids worked more than 12 hours!

300

This industry consisted of trains and different types of transportation to get the product to somewhere this industry is called_________________

Shipping 

300

Which city was most known for oil?

Cleveland, Ohio

300

New features in Trains, cars, and boats is call ___________ advancements

Transportation

300

Injuries were an everyday occurrence in the dangerous mills and  ________

Factories

400

__________ clean shrimp, stuffed sausages, worked day and night, and made products in factories.

Children 

400

A company that has only one seller is called a ________

Monopoly

400

Which city was most known for automobiles?

Detroit, Michigan

400

Businesses grew drastically from using different types of _____ such as Bill Boards and Newspapers

Advertising 

400

When a bunch of companies join together to limit competition is called ________?

Trust

500

Sweatshops  were _______ everything from clothing to shoes were made

Factories

500

Which captain in the industries had trouble in life and chose his_______  over his father

Mother

500

Which state was mostly known for textiles?

Massachusetts

500

Businesses swallowed up their _______. So now there is only one business to buy from.

Competition

500

The great Railroad Strike of _______ lasted 45 days and spread to more than 15 states

1877