Growth of Railroads
Titans of Industry
Immigration
Growth of Urban Areas
Racism and Segregation
Labor Movements
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This term refers to the time zones across the continental United States.

What is standard time?

1

This type of capitalism allowed buisnesses to act without much regulation from the government.

What is laissez-faire capitalism?

1

Most immigrants from Europe came to the United States and were processed via this island.

What is Ellis Island?

1

This term refers to the shift of industry and populations from rural areas to cities.

What is urbanization?

1

This term was used by the Supreme Court when it rulled in favor of segregation in the case Plessy v. Ferguson.

What is "seperate but equal"?

1

Factories that provided workers with long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions.

What are sweatshops?

2

Immigrants from this country helped build raillroad tracks through the mountain ranges of the western United States.

What is China?

2

This industrialist was know for quickly and cheaply producing steel.

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

2

Quickly constructed aparmtent buildings used to house immigrants and the poor.

What are tenements?

2

The areas on the outside of cities made up of mostly residential housing.

What are suburbs?

2

These southern laws were used to strip away right from African Amercans.

What are Jim Crow laws?

2

People who were willing to cross union lines to work during a strike.

What are scabs?

3

This railroad ran across the United States, connecting the west coast to the midwest and beyond.

What is the transcontinental railroad?

3

This industrialist was known for his refining of oil.

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

3

The category of work usually done by immigrants. (I will accept many answers)

What is industrial work? / What is manual labor? / What are blue collar jobs?

3

The corrupt power structures of urban cities that often controlled and funded the local government. 

What are political machines?

3

W.E.B. Dubois and Ida B. Wells founded this organization to promte the rights of African Americans.

What is the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)?

3
In the aftermath of the Haymarket Riot, those arrested were accused of advovating for lawlesness and no government, or this term.

What is anarchy?

4

Starting in Sacramento, California, this company began building railroad tracks east towards Utah.

What is the Central Pacific Company?

4

This industrialist was know for his railroads, specifically the ones that connected Chicago to New York.

Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt?

4

The term for people who flee to another country to escape persecution.

What are refugees?

4

This movement, promoted by Protestant ministers, advocated for the ending of child labor, restricting work on Sundays, and providing care for injured workers.

What is the Social Gospel?

4

This law prevented Chinese immigrants from entering the United States for ten years.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

4

The term for the cost of doing buisness.

What is overhead?

5

Starting in Omaha, Nebraska, this company began building railroad tracks west towards Utah.

What is the Union Pacific Company? 

5

This techinque revolutionized steel production, making it cheaper and faster to produce.

What is the Bessemer Process?

5

Most immigrants from Asia came to the United States and were processed via this island.

What is Angel Island?

5

The Hull House in Chicago was an example of this type of orginiaztion that provided assitance to poor and immigrant residents.

What are settlement houses?

5

This African American leader founded the Tuskegee Institute and believed in the idea of self-reliance for African Americans. 

Who is Booker T. Washington?

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The term for when people who work similar jobs come together to unite as a group to demand improved working conditions. 

What is collective bargaining? (What is a strike?)