Industrialization
Immigration
Labor
Progressive Era
Progressive Era Reformers
100

Led to the rise of industrialization.

What is the Civil War (manufacturing during the Civil War)?

100

Urbanization.

What is the process of cities growing rapidly?

100
Workers unions.

What were groups of workers organizing to force changes in working class conditions?

100

Muckrakers.

Who were reform-minded journalists who exposed corrupt businesses/ government members?

100

At least 3 things the Hull House of Jane Addams and other settlement houses offered.

What were education, living spaces, theater and arts, English and citizenship classes, libraries and food?

200

Trade and industry owned by private owners.

What is capitalism?

200

The second Ku Klux Klan and the American Protective Association.

What are nativist/anti- immigrant/anti- Jewish/anti- Catholic groups?

200

Tenements.

Low income housing in major cities?

200

The purpose of the Food and Drug Act (FDA).

What was the law requiring food and medicine inspection before being sold to customers?

200

Impact of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

What is increased food regulation/FDA?
300

Leads to cheaper things and innovation.

What is competition?

300

Anti- immigrant sentiments.

What is nativism?

300

The effects of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.

What were more laws/legislation/regulation for building/workers safety?

300

The 16th and 17th amendments, respectively.

What is a national income tax and direct election of senators?

300

Ida Tarbell.

Muckraker who exposed corrupt business practices/wrote History of Standard Oil

400

A business that has destroyed competition.

What are monopolies?

400

3 examples of pull factors for immigrants.

What is religious and political freedom, safety, job opportunities and family/friends?

400

The purpose of strikes (some examples).

What were organized walk-outs during work hours in protest and support of better wages, working hours, working condition, worker rights?

400

The Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

What was the first act of Congress to break up trusts and monopolies?

400

The impact of How the Other Half Lives and the photographs of Jacob Riis.

What are increased regulations/safety condition/ worker rights?
500

The Gospel of Wealth.

What is the belief that the wealthy had a responsibility to share their wealth (especially promoted by Andrew Carnegie)?

500

3 examples of push factors.

What is war, poverty, unemployment and family?

500

What HIPP stands for.

What is...

H- historical context

I- Intended Audience

P- Purpose

P- Point of View

500

Northern Securities v. United States

What was the Supreme Court Case where the federal government agreed that it could break up unreasonable trusts that violated the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?

500

The differences between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois.

What is that Washington wanted self improvement to earn equal rights and Du Bois wanted to demand equal rights through direct action?