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100

Who/what did Thomas Nast expose?

Political Machines (Tammany Hall/Boss Tweed)

100

Standard Oil/Rockefeller formed a monopoly on oil by using _______________.

horizontal integration

100

which transportation industry had the most impact on the Gilded Age?

railroads

100

Andrew Carnegie formed a monopoly on steel by using _______________.

vertical integration

100

The hatred/dislike of immigrants that usually led to discrimination

nativism

200

Industrial jobs caused an increase in population in the ___________.

North

200

_________________ was used to further mass production in the United States

assembly lines

200

Why did big businesses/industrialists favor unrestricted immigration during the Industrial Age?

Immigrants were a source of cheap/inexpensive labor

200

The Bessemer Process allowed cities to....

expand vertically (build skyscrapers, tall buildings)

200
Angel Island=

Ellis Island=

California

New York

300
Which law attempted to stop monopolies from forming?

Sherman Antitrust Act

300

Who were political machines strongest supporters?

immigrants

300

A business man during the Gilded Age might be considered a "captain of industry" because they  ________________

donated money, built libraries, created jobs, etc.

300

A business man during the Gilded Age might be considered a "robber baron" because they created ________________ and/or _______________

monopolies 

underpaid workers 

300

The Haymarket Riot led Americans to believe that labor unions were __________.

violent

400

The Pendleton Act replaced the _________________

The Spoils System (patronage)

400

What is an organization that promises goods and services in exchange for party loyalty and votes

political machine

400

Because "new" immigrants did not speak English well and were poor/unskilled they had a harder time _______________ into American culture compared to "old" immigrants.

assimilating / blending

400

Why did President Cleveland intervene in the Pullman Strike?

The mail service was disrupted

400

What was a major result of the Pendleton Act?

government jobs were now based on competitive exams rather than political ties

500

Why were most labor strikes unsuccessful?

Because the government usually favored big business over the workers

500

"If individuals work harder, they will do better in life" 

"Wealth is a product of hard work"

are examples of _____________________.

Social Darwinism

500

examples of push factors for European immigrants (name 3)

war

political unrest

no religious freedom

poverty (no jobs)

famine

500

Vertical integration/horizontal integration were successful ways to create monopolies due to ______________________.

laissez-faire economics

500

The Chinese Exclusion Act is an example of __________________. 

Nativism