Industrialization Basics
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Random Facts about Mr. Patterson
100

This period of rapid factory growth and machine production began in the late 1800s.

Industrialization

100

Industrial workers often worked this many hours per day.

10-12 Hours

100

Journalists who exposed problems in society were called this

Muckrakers

100

Laws were created to protect consumers from unsafe food and drugs.

Pure Food and Drug Act

100

My favorite word

Negative

200

This railroad connected the East and West Coasts

The Transcontinental Railroad

200

Dangerous, crowded factories with little safety regulation were examples of these.

Poor Working Conditions

200

Oil industry leader who founded Standard Oil

John D. Rockefeller

200

This president passed the Federal Reserve Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act

Woodrow Wilson

200

My fiancée's occupation

Elementary teacher
300

People moved from farms to cities during Industrialization in a trend called this.

Urbanization

300

Workers organized into these groups to demand better pay and conditions

Labor Unions

300

Steel tycoon known for vertical integration

Andrew Carnegie

300

The constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

300

Where did Mr. Patterson meet his fiancée?

College

400

This invention allowed factories to produce goods faster using machines and interchangeable parts.

The Assembly Line

400

Stopping work to pressure employers was called this.

Strike

400

The author who exposed meatpacking conditions in The Jungle

Upton Sinclair

400

This President is known as the “trustbuster".

Teddy Roosevelt

400

What is the theme of Mr. Patterson's wedding?

Beauty & the Beast

500

This industry grew rapidly in the U.S. and was led by Andrew Carnegie

The Steel Industry

500

Children working long hours in factories is known as this

Child Labor

500

A journalist who wrote a series of articles exposing the corrupt business practices of Standard Oil.

Ida Tarbell


500

The law that broke up monopolies and trusts.

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

What is Mr. Patterson's JV basketball record?

14 wins 3 losses

14-3