The Rise of Industry
The Railroads
Big Business
Unions
Miscellaneous
100

This is the value of all goods and services produced by a country

Gross National Product (GNP)

100

In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln approved the construction of the transcontinental railroad by passing this act

Pacific Railway Act 

100

This is an organization that is authorized by law to carry on an activity but treated as though it were a single person

Corporations 

100

Workers for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad struck to protest wage cuts in an event known as

Great Railroad Strike of 1877

100

This was the 1st National Union 

Knights of Labor 

200

A larger worker force in the United States was a result of TWO major factors

1. U.S. immigration

2. Larger family size 

200

The transcontinental railroad was completed by two companies. What were the names of these companies

1. The Union Pacific

2. The Central Pacific 

200

These were used to attract customers to both  products and to retail stores

Advertisements 

Mail in catalogs 

200

This is a company tool to fight union demands by refusing to allow employees to enter its facilities to work

Lockout

200

These were workers with few skills and low wages that could easily be replaced by owners 

Common laborers 

300

Communication improved during this time thanks to this invention by Alexander Bell 

The Telephone 

300

People who'd built fortunes by swindling investors and taxpayers, and bribing officials are known as

Robber Barons 

300

This is when the cost of manufacturing is decreased by producing goods quickly in large quantities

Economies of scale 

300

Samuel Gompers lead this organization and their push for an 8 hour work day, closed shops, and union recognition by companies 

American Federation of Labor 

(AFL)

300

This entrepreneur gained almost 90% of the total oil production in the United States by using horizontal integration 

John D. Rockefeller 

400

An economic system with little or no government regulation is called a

free enterprise system

Laissez-faire economy 

400

Large scale use of the railroad lead to the United States creating times zones. How many zones are there in the continental United States? 

4

400

Andrew Carnegie used this method of consolidation to build his steel empire

Vertical Integration 

400

These were hired replacement workers that companies hired if workers went on strikes 

Strikebreakers 

400

This is a way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply by blasting hot air through melted iron to quickly remove impurities.

Bessemer Process

500

There are 4 main factors that allowed America to industrialize. What are they

1. Natural resources

2. The railroads

3. Inventions 

4. A large workforce 

500

This is the only railroad company that did not use government land grants

The Great Northern 

500

When a single company achieves control of an entire market for a particular product or service, this is known as

Monopoly 

500
This strike involved Andrew Carnegie's steel plant in Pennsylvania due to low wages and poor working conditions within the factory 

Homestead Strike 

500

This is a large retail store organized into departments offering a variety of merchandise

Department Store