Unions
Laws
Industries
People of the Industrialization
True or False
100
What does UMWA stand for?

United of Mine Workers in America.

100

What is the Regulation of Child Labor Laws in effect for?

To protect the rights of workers in industries from ages 16 to 18.

100

What invention decreased the need for human labor in the Cotton industry?

Cotton Gin.

100

Who created the Cotton Gin?

Eli Whitney.

100

The Steam Engine is still used today.

True.

200

What does AFL stand for?

American federation of laborers.

200

You can create something and sell it as long as you recognize the owner of the item.

False

200

What is a Cordwainer?

A shoemaker

200

Who is Samuel Gompers?

Founder of the AFL.

200

History is fun.

True

300

What is the purpose of a union?

To protect the rights of laborers.

300

What did the Cotton Farmers Regulation Act do?

Protected the rights of laborers working in cotton fields and factories.

300

What type of Industry was the largest of the Industrial Revolution?

Textiles.

300

Who created the Locomotive?

Richard Trevithick

300

Boats could not effectively use steam engines to propel.

False

400

Why were the Knights of Labor important?

They were the first ever labor union in the US.

400
What were the legal ages allowed for children to be working in factories at this time?

14 to 18

400

Why was the coal mining industry so large during this time period?

Steam Engines used coal to power them.

400

Who was Sir Humphrey Davy?

Created the Arc Lamp.

400

The Triangle Shirt factory fire was the deadliest in History.

False, only for New York City

500

Who created the AFL?

Samuel Gompers.

500

When was the Cotton Farmers Regulation Act passed?

July 17, 1916

500

Why did the cotton industry not require as much citizen labor as others?

Slaves
500

Who created the Steam Engine?

James Watt

500

AFL stands for the Australian Football League.

False, but technically true