Someone who sets up a new business to make a profit.
Entrepreneur
This is what happens when Union workers choose not to work to fight for their rights.
Strike
Cities spang up next to this since it provided easy transport for materials and goods.
Water
This is the process of becoming a part of another culture.
Assimilation
This Amendment guarantees that soldiers can not be housed in civilians' homes.
Third Amendment
Rapid growth of city populations
Urbanization
He was the Scottish immigrant who monopolized the steel industry.
Andrew Carnegie
These are large buildings that are split into multiple apartments that often provided incredibly poor conditions.
Tenements
This is where immigrants rode in the boats that brought them to America; the same place where cattle and other livestock were supposed to ride.
Steerage
This year is colloquially known as the Summer of Love.
1967
This resource was used as a lubricant and gasoline and is known as "black gold".
Oil
He was the ruthless tycoon who monopolized the oil industry.
These are the aid centers built in cities that provide aid to the poor.
Settlement Houses
This was the first law to to exclude immigrants based on their race.
Chinese Exclusion Act
Mr. Smith's favorite hobby is this.
Commuter Unicycling
Patent
This is a group of corporations run by a single board of directors.
Trust
This was the first professional baseball team.
Cincinnati Red Stockings
This is the requirement that children attend school up to a certain age.
Compulsory Education
This person was the 8th person to walk on the moon.
James Irwin
The inventor of the process that attaches the sole to the shoes.
Jan Matzeliger
This reformer created the Hull House, a settlement house in the slums of Chicago in 1889
Jane Addams
These are the three R's that students learned in one room school houses.
Reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic
This famous musician's mother invented White-Out.
Michael Naismith